Former Quebec MNA Maryse Gaudreault has been named the next chair of the National Capital Commission's board of directors. ottnews
Maryse Gaudreault is seen in this Canadian Press image from 2012, when she was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec. Helena Jaczek, the minister responsible for the national capital region, announced the appointment of Maryse Gaudreault as chairperson of the NCC's board of directors, effective June 6.
The main role of the NCC's board of directors is to oversee the corporation and ensure that it meets its strategic objectives. This includes ensuring that the corporation's resources are used effectively and efficiently, as well as fostering positive relationships with other levels of government and the public.
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