Marie-Chantal Chassé, born on October 20, 1966, in Montreal, is an entrepreneur,[1] mentor,[1] corporate director,[1] engineer,[2] and Canadian politician.
[3] Marie-Chantal Chassé was born in Montreal on October 20, 1966,[3] to a mother who was an elementary school teacher and a father who worked as an engineer in the municipal sector.
This diploma precedes her adhesion to the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) in 1992[3] and the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) in 2012.
Affected by the global economic downturn in the aeronautics sector due to the terrorist attacks in the United States, the Canadian branch of JITAA closed its doors in December 2002.
[10] During an interview on the TVA network with journalist Alain Laforest in March 2019, MarieChantal Chassé indicated that the quick end of her mandate was due to the fact that she was just starting out in the role of minister.
[13] The gathering is part of the final consultations surrounding the "Stratégie québécoise de recherche et d'innovation (SQRI)",[14] which ends in 2022, and is aimed at stimulating the provincial business ecosystem.
Marie-Chantal Chassé was then responsible for the implementation of Quebec government's following strategy, the "SQRI²" (2022–2027), representing an investment of approximately 7.5 billion CAD spread over 5 years.