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Montreal Port Authority’s Julie Gascon out as CEO after less than 2 years

Montreal Port Authority’s Julie Gascon out as CEO after less than 2 years

Julie Gascon has left her role as president and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority, which manages the largest container port in Eastern Canada.

The authority, which operates the inland port linking Canada to global markets via the St. Lawrence River, says her departure comes after she took on the role in early 2024.

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In a short statement issued on its website on Friday, the port authority said her departure was effective that day.

Her departure comes as port management has been stressing the urgency of a major expansion project, even as cargo volumes have declined in recent years.


The release did not state the reason for her departure.

The organization says it will ensure an orderly transition as it moves forward during a recruitment process to replace Gascon.

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