MONTRÉAL — The Chief Scientist of Quebec and CEO of the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ), Rémi Quirion — who had a mandate to advise ministers on any scientific issue that might inform public policy — announces that he will give up his place in the fall of 2025. The Chairman of the FRQ Board of Directors, Daniel Coderre, made the announcement on Friday. A hiring process will be put in place by the Secretary for Senior Jobs of Quebec to fill th…
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MONTRÉAL — The Chief Scientist of Quebec and CEO of the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ), Rémi Quirion — who had a mandate to advise ministers on any scientific issue that might inform public policy — announces that he will give up his place in the fall of 2025. The Chairman of the FRQ Board of Directors, Daniel Coderre, made the announcement on Friday. A hiring process will be put in place by the Secretary for Senior Jobs of Quebec to fill th…