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Montréal déposera sa candidature pour accueillir le siège social de l’ISSB, un organisme de réglementation en finance durable. Rien n’est plus cohérent avec notre travail et celui des partenaires pour relancer Montréal de manière verte et inclusive #polmtlhttps://t.co/PF1uh4r3bG Valérie Plante (@Val Plante) July 23, 2021
The bid to bring the organization’s head office to Montreal is supported by both the Montreal and Quebec governments.
Stéphane Paquet the CEO of Montreal International, a group dedicated to attracting foreign investment in Montreal said the city is ideally suited for this new board. He notes that Montreal is already the third most important city in North America, after New York and Washington, in terms of the number of head offices of international organizations. Montreal is a leader for aviation organizations, but also has a large number of non-governmental organizations in the areas of biodiversity and sustainable development.
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