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Canadian Council of Chief Executives Executives Home Contact RSS Feeds Français Search M E D IP A U B L I I C S A S T U I I EO N S N I ST IA AB TO I U V T BE LS C O C G C E Home » About CCCE » Members M E M B E R S CEO Perspectives B O A R D M E M MB eE mR bS ers P R E S I D E N T A N D C E O C C C E S T A F F A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z T O P O F A P A G E Nathalie Pilon William F. Morris Managing Director Senior Managing Director and ABB Canada President, Canada Accenture Inc. John M. Beck 1 Terrance L. McKibbon Executive Chairman President and Chief Executive Aecon Group Inc. Officer Aecon Group Inc. Blake C. Goldring 1 Chuck Magro Chairman and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Featured News Officer Officer AGF Management Limited Agrium Inc. Canada must update trade strategy to capture new markets, report urges Rupert Duchesne Calin Rovinescu November 19, 2015 Group Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Aimia Inc. Officer Large Canadian companies Air Canada key to boosting small business growth, researchers say Ronald N. Stern 1 Alain Bouchard 1 November 11, 2015 President and Chief Executive Founder and Executive Officer Chairman of the Board Canadian business leaders Alberta Newsprint Company Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. donate $15 million to Free the Children October 28, 2015 George F. J. Gosbee 1 Scott Thon Chairman and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive R E A D M O R E Officer Officer » AltaCorp Capital Inc. AltaLink L.P. John E. Peller 1 Christine Lithgow President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Featured Publications Officer Officer Andrew Peller Limited Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc. Building Canada’s modern economy November 30, 2015 Mac Van Wielingen 1 Nancy C. Southern 1 Founder and Director Chair, President and Chief After the election: paving ARC Financial Corp. Executive Officer a path to prosperity ATCO Group November 20, 2015 Letter to Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister-designate T O P OctOober 2F1, 2015 B P A G E R E A D M O R E Kelvin Dushnisky John L. Thornton1 » President Chairman of the Board Barrick Gold Corporation Barrick Gold Corporation George A. Cope Kelsey Ramsden 1 President and Chief Executive President Officer Belvedere Place Development BCE Inc. and Bell Canada Ltd Gary Whitelaw Giles Hellyer Chief Executive Officer President, Potash Bentall Kennedy Group BHP Billiton Canada Inc. Don Streuber John Chen President and Chief Executive Chief Executive Officer and Officer Executive Chair, Board of Bison Transport Inc. Directors BlackBerry Limited William A. Downe Monique Vialatou Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer and BMO Financial Group Country Manager BNP Paribas Canada Alain Bellemare Pierre Beaudoin 1 President and Chief Executive Executive Chairman of the Officer Board Bombardier Inc. Bombardier Inc. J. Bruce Flatt Duncan Hawthorne Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Brookfield Asset Management Officer Inc. Bruce Power T O P O F C P A G E John M. Sullivan Marc Parent President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer The Cadillac Fairview CAE Inc. Corporation Limited Tim Gitzel Daniel Daviau President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer Cameco Corporation Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. David W. Peterson 2 David M. Culver Chair Past Chair Canadian Chamber of Canadian Council of Chief Commerce Executives Thomas d’Aquino Richard L. George Distinguished Lifetime Member Distinguished Lifetime Member and Former Chief Executive Canadian Council of Chief Canadian Council of Chief Executives Executives The Honourable John P. Craig A. McIntosh 2 Manley, P.C., O.C. Chair President and Chief Executive Canadian Manufacturers & Officer Exporters Canadian Council of Chief Executives Ryan Kubik Hunter Harrison President and Chief Executive Chief Executive Officer Officer Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Oil Sands Limited Michael Medline Chris H. Fowler President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer Canadian Tire Corporation, Canadian Western Bank Group Limited 1 Jeff Vassart Harold A. Roozen 1 President Executive Chairman Cargill Limited CCI Thermal Technologies Inc. Brian Ferguson Michael E. Roach President & Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer Cenovus Energy Inc. CGI Group Inc. Jeff Gustavson Victor Dodig President President and Chief Executive Chevron Canada Limited Officer CIBC John C. Risley 1 Ian Smith President Chief Executive Officer Clearwater Fine Foods Inc. Clearwater Seafoods Limited Partnership Claude Mongeau Ken Lueers President and Chief Executive President Officer ConocoPhillips Canada CN Louis-Marie Beaulieu 2 Katherine Bardswick Chairman of the Board President and Chief Executive Conseil du patronat du Québec Officer The Co-operators Group Limited Ronald N. Mannix 1 Kevin L. Beingessner Chairman President and Chief Executive Coril Holdings Ltd. Officer Coril Holdings Ltd. Doug Murphy Robert S. Crosbie1 President and Chief Executive Chairman Officer Crosbie Group Limited Corus Entertainment Inc. T O P O F D P A G E Frank Vettese Monique F. Leroux Managing Partner and Chief Chair of the Board, President Executive and Chief Executive Officer Deloitte Desjardins Group Gerrard Schmid Deborah Stephens Chief Executive Officer President DH Corporation Dow Chemical Canada ULC T O P O F E P A G E N. Murray Edwards 1 Michael J. Oxley President President Edco Financial Holdings Ltd. E.I. du Pont Canada Company Duncan N. R. Jackman 1 Geoffrey M. Smith Chairman, President and Chief President and Chief Executive Executive Officer Officer E-L Financial Corporation EllisDon Corporation Limited Christopher Huskilson Al Monaco President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer Emera Inc. Enbridge Inc. Doug Suttles Ian C. Dundas President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer Encana Corporation Enerplus Corporation Mark Henderson Trent Henry President and Chief Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Officer Ericsson Canada Inc. Ernst & Young LLP T O P O F F P A G E Jordan Banks V. Prem Watsa 1 Global Head of Vertical Chairman and Chief Executive Strategy and Managing Officer Director Fairfax Financial Holdings Facebook Canada Limited Lisa S. Lisson Paul Pathy President President and co-Chief Federal Express Canada Ltd. Executive Officer Fednav Limited L. Scott Thomson Jim W. Davidson 1 President and Chief Executive Executive Chairman Officer FirstEnergy Capital Corp. Finning International Inc. Stephen Smith 1 Dianne Craig Chairman and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer First National Financial LP Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited T O P O F G P A G E Stephan Cretier 1 M. Elyse Allan Founding President and Chief President and Chief Executive Executive Officer Officer GardaWorld GE Canada Gordon Reid 1 A. Stewart Hanlon Founder, Chairman and Chief President and Chief Executive Executive Officer Officer Giant Tiger Stores Limited Gibson Energy Inc. Harris A. Fricker Kevin M. Sullivan 1 President and Chief Executive Deputy Chairman Officer GMP Capital Inc. GMP Capital Inc. Sam Sebastian Paul A. Mahon Managing Director President and Chief Executive Google Canada Officer Great-West Lifeco Inc. Kenneth E. Field 1 Chairman GreenField Specialty Alcohols Inc. T O P O F H P A G E Paul J. Hill 1 Lloyd Bryant Chairman, President and Chief President and Chief Executive Executive Officer Officer Harvard Developments Inc. – A Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Co. Hill Company Bill Lennie Sandra Stuart President President and Chief Executive Home Depot of Canada Inc. Officer HSBC Bank Canada Brandt C. Louie 1 Asim Ghosh Chairman, President and Chief President and Chief Executive Executive Officer Officer H.Y. Louie Co. Limited Husky Energy Inc. T O P O F I P A G E Dino Trevisani Rich M. Kruger President Chairman, President and Chief IBM Canada Ltd. Executive Officer Imperial Oil Limited Charles Brindamour Chief Executive Officer Intact Financial Corporation T O P O F J P A G E Hartley T. Richardson 1 David Rawlings President and Chief Executive Chief Executive Officer – Officer Canada James Richardson & Sons, JPMorgan Chase & Co. Limited T O P O F K P A G E Daryl A. Katz 1 David Aisenstat 1 Chairman and Chief Executive Chairman, President and Chief Officer Executive Officer The Katz Group of Companies Keg Restaurants Ltd. Jon E. Love 1 James S. Kinnear 1 Managing Partner President and Chief Executive KingSett Capital Inc. Officer Kinnear Financial Limited Bill Thomas Chief Executive Officer and Senior Partner KPMG T O P O F L P A G E Dax Dasilva 1 Linda S. Hasenfratz 1 Founder and Chief Executive Chief Executive Officer Officer Linamar Corporation Lightspeed POS Inc. Galen G. Weston 1 Executive Chairman and President Loblaw Companies Limited T O P O F M P A G E Paul Madden Marc de La Bruyère1 President and General Manager Chairman 3M Canada Company Maclab Enterprises Donald Walker Donald A. Guloien Chief Executive Officer President and Chief Executive Magna International Inc. Officer Manulife Financial Corporation Charles Guay Michael H. McCain 1 Executive Vice President, President and Chief Executive Institutional Markets, Manulife Officer Canada and President and Maple Leaf Foods Inc. Chief Executive Officer Manulife Quebec Ron Mathison 1 Peter E. Gilgan 1 President and Chief Executive Founder and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Founder and Chief Executive Officer Officer Matco Investments Ltd. Mattamy Homes Limited Alain Champagne Bruce Simpson President Director McKesson Canada McKinsey & Company Mr. Louis Gagnon Janet Kennedy Chief Executive Officer President Mercer (Canada) Limited Microsoft Canada Inc. Toshiya Inaoka Toshiaki Maruoka President and Chief Executive President and Chief Executive Officer Officer Mitsubishi Canada Ltd. Mitsui & Co.
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