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Old Port of Montreal CEO's job abolished
By Andrew McIntosh, QMI Agency


Claude Benoit, president and CEO of the Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc., is pictured in this May, 10, 2012 file photo in Ottawa. (Andre Forget/QMI Agency)


Claude Benoit — The Old Port of Montreal Corporation boss — lambasted by Parliament for mismanagement, lavish and questionable spending, including a now infamous South Seas holiday trip partly on the taxpayers' dime — is leaving her government job Feb. 28.

Benoit's position is also being abolished, the government announced Wednesday.

The moves were unveiled by the Canada Lands Company, a Crown corporation taking over Old Port of Montreal operations this year.




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