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GVBOT welcomes new CGCC Chair and Vice-Chair Appointments

March 30, 2022

For Immediate Release
March 29, 2022

VANCOUVER, B.C. —The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade and the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal welcomes the nomination of Michel Leblanc, President and CEO, Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal, as Chair of the Canadian Global Cities Council (CGCC). CGCC is an organization that brings together the presidents of the chambers of commerce of nine major Canadian cities. We also welcome the nomination of Bridgitte Anderson, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, as CGCC Vice Chair. The Council took this opportunity to announce the launch of a joint project for the recovery of the downtown cores of major Canadian cities.

“While the economic and geopolitical context remains uncertain, we must encourage cooperation in Canadian business on a national scale,” said Michel Leblanc, President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal. “The next year will be decisive for the future of major Canadian cities, and we will work together to defend their interests. I am honoured to take the torch from Patrick Sullivan as Chair of the Canadian Global Cities Council. I would like to thank him for his exemplary leadership during this very difficult period of the pandemic.”

“Canada’s largest cities are driving the country's innovation and we are poised to lead through the pandemic,” said Bridgitte Anderson, President and CEO of Greater Vancouver Board of Trade. “I look forward to working with counterparts from across the country as we aim to foster sustainable growth, increase our global competitiveness and improve the quality of life for all Canadians.”

“While we are seeing a strong generalized recovery, the downtown centres of large Canadian cities continue to suffer the consequences of the pandemic,” Michel Leblanc said. “This is why we are proposing a common approach to support these vital areas of the Canadian economy. With the “I love working downtown” initiative in Montréal, we showed that we can mobilize all actors around a major initiative to relaunch downtown centres. It’s time for a similar movement to spread throughout the country, and we ask the federal government to invest further.”

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About the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade:

Since its inception in 1887, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade has been recognized as Pacific Canada’s leading business association, engaging members to impact public policy at all levels of government and to succeed and prosper in the global economy. With a Membership whose employees comprise one-third of B.C.’s workforce, we are the largest business association between Victoria and Toronto. We leverage this collective strength, facilitating networking opportunities, and providing professional development through four unique Signature Programs. In addition, we operate one of the largest events programs in the country, providing a platform for national and international thought leaders to enlighten B.C.’s business leaders.

About the Canadian Global Cities Council

Founded in 2015, the Canadian Global Cities Council (CGCC) is a coalition of Presidents and CEOs of the nine largest urban regional Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade in Canada: Brampton, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg. Representing more than half of Canada’s GDP and population, CGCC collaborates on international and domestic issues impacting our regions’ competitiveness.

 

Media enquiries:

Victor Young
Communications Manager 
Greater Vancouver Board of Trade
604-640-5450 | media@boardoftrade.com