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Minister Geneviève Guilbault has named Renée Amilcar and Ann MacDonald to lead Mobilité Infra Québec, heralding a strategic push toward modernizing Quebec’s public transit oversight. The appointments are seen as a fresh start for an agency in need of innovation, blending bureaucratic reform with a welcome taste of gender parity.
Renée Amilcar et Ann MacDonald vont entrer en poste le 2 septembre prochain.
Six mois après l’adoption du projet de loi qui institue Mobilité Infra Québec (MIQ), la ministre des Transports, Geneviève Guilbault, nomme Renée Amilcar comme première PDG et Ann MacDonald comme présidente du conseil d’administration de la nouvelle agence.
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