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Marcel Aubut

Marcel Aubut, OC OQ KC (born January 5, 1948) is a Canadian lawyer, former president of the Canadian Olympic Committee and former president and Chief Executive Officer of the Quebec Nordiques of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was a board member of many businesses and organizations.[1]

Marcel Aubut
Born (1948-01-05) January 5, 1948 (age 75)
OccupationLawyer
Known forPresident and Chief Executive Officer of the Quebec Nordiques

He is currently a Quebec City-based lawyer at M.A. Droit & Stratégie d'affaires inc.[2] He previously worked at Heenan Blaikie and BCF.

Personal life Edit

Born in Saint-Hubert-de-Rivière-du-Loup in Rivière-du-Loup Regional County Municipality, Quebec, the son of Roland Aubut and Omérine Proulx, Aubut received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Académie de Québec in 1968, a Bachelor of Law degree from Université Laval in 1970, and a Master of Law degree in 1975 from Université Laval. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1972 and was created a Queen's Counsel in 1987. In 1970, he married Francine Vallée. They had three children: Mélanie, Julie and Catherine.[3]

Honours Edit

In 1986, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Officer in 1993.[4] In 2006, he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec.[5] In 1999, he was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.

Quebec Nordiques and hockey Edit

He was a member of the National Hockey League's Board of Governors. He is the former president of the Canadian Olympic Committee.[6]

He was also instrumental in the defections of Anton, Marian and Peter Šťastný from communist Czechoslovakia to play for the Quebec Nordiques.

When the Nordiques drafted future NHL superstar Eric Lindros in the 1991 draft, Lindros refused to play for the team. It was later revealed by Lindros in a 2016 interview that this decision was based entirely on Aubut "The decision to not play for Quebec was based solely on the owner," Lindros said in reference to Aubut. "It had nothing to do with language, culture, [or] city. Keep in mind, my wife is French [from Quebec]. I was not going to play for that individual -- period."[7]

Aubut was president of the Nordiques when the team was sold to an American communications company and moved to Denver in 1995, becoming the Colorado Avalanche. Maclean's magazine reported that Aubut personally made $15 million from the sale and that T-shirts reading "Marcel Aubut: Wanted Dead or Alive" were not an uncommon sight in Quebec City at the time.[8]

Recently, he proposed Quebec City as home of a new NHL team. Aubut argued that with the new NHL collective bargaining agreement and the coming 400th anniversary of Quebec City in 2008, the city could build a new arena or a stadium.

On October 9, 2009 Aubut met with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman. The meeting reportedly dealt with plans for a brand new Quebec arena. The unofficial details were that the city of Quebec was a leading candidate for a new franchise or one for relocation.[9] An agreement for a new arena was reached in March 2012.[citation needed]

Canadian Olympic Committee Edit

Aubut was named a member at large of the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) in 2000, and was elected to the Board of Governors and Executive Committee in 2005. In 2009, he was voted in as President-elect of the COC, taking over from Michael A. Chambers following the 2010 Winter Olympics in the spring of 2010. Aubut was the first francophone ever elected President of the COC.[10]

During his time as President, Aubut greatly raised the profile of Canada's Olympic athletes and expanded the COC's operations, with corresponding increases in revenues and expenditures supporting amateur sport.[11] In 2014 Aubut was acclaimed to a second four-year term as President. He served as a member of the Board of the organizing committee for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver and the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, and was appointed to the International Relations Commission of the International Olympic Committee.

On September 25, 2015, the COC received a complaint from a staff member at the Canadian Olympic Foundation alleging sexual harassment by Aubut.[12] One week later, two other women came forward with allegations and the investigation was expanded. The Foundation, a charitable organization that raises money for Olympic sport, shares office space with the COC in Toronto. On September 30, 2015, Aubut and the COC announced that he would step aside as President of the COC and Chair of the Foundation while the COC investigation into the matter was conducted. The COC engaged retired Quebec Superior Court justice François Rolland as an independent investigator.[13][14] After more allegations against Aubut appeared in the press, Aubut resigned as President of the COC on October 3, 2015.[15]

References Edit

  1. ^ "M. Marcel Aubut". WSJ.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Marcel Aubut de retour". Droit Inc.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Lumley, Elizabeth (2004). Canadian Who's Who 2004. University of Toronto Press. p. 42. ISBN 0-8020-8892-9.
  4. ^ "Order of Canada citation".[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "National Order of Quebec citation" (in French).
  6. ^ . BCF Business Law. Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  7. ^ LeBrun, Pierre. "Controversies behind him, Lindros now one happy camper". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
  8. ^ Gatehouse, Jonathon. "Canada's new Olympic boss". Maclean's.ca. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  9. ^ "Premier believes NHL interested in Quebec City - Sportsnet.ca". Archived from the original on 9 December 2013.
  10. ^ "Former Nordiques president Aubut to head COC". cbc.ca. March 28, 2009. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  11. ^ Leblanc, Daniel & Gordon, Sean (January 25, 2014). "All eyes on the Marcel Aubut Show ahead of Sochi". The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  12. ^ "Ex-Canadian Olympic Committee head 'infinitely regrets' hurting people". CBC News. October 9, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  13. ^ Leblanc, Daniel & Gordon, Sean (September 30, 2015). "COC probes harassment complaint against president Marcel Aubut". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  14. ^ "COC head Marcel Aubut steps aside after sex harassment complaint". CBC News. September 30, 2015. Retrieved January 6, 2021.
  15. ^ "COC accepts resignation of president Marcel Aubut". The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. October 3, 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.

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Marcel Aubut OC OQ KC born January 5 1948 is a Canadian lawyer former president of the Canadian Olympic Committee and former president and Chief Executive Officer of the Quebec Nordiques of the National Hockey League NHL He was a board member of many businesses and organizations 1 Marcel AubutBorn 1948 01 05 January 5 1948 age 75 Saint Hubert de Riviere du Loup Quebec CanadaOccupationLawyerKnown forPresident and Chief Executive Officer of the Quebec NordiquesHe is currently a Quebec City based lawyer at M A Droit amp Strategie d affaires inc 2 He previously worked at Heenan Blaikie and BCF Contents 1 Personal life 2 Honours 3 Quebec Nordiques and hockey 4 Canadian Olympic Committee 5 ReferencesPersonal life EditBorn in Saint Hubert de Riviere du Loup in Riviere du Loup Regional County Municipality Quebec the son of Roland Aubut and Omerine Proulx Aubut received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Academie de Quebec in 1968 a Bachelor of Law degree from Universite Laval in 1970 and a Master of Law degree in 1975 from Universite Laval He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1972 and was created a Queen s Counsel in 1987 In 1970 he married Francine Vallee They had three children Melanie Julie and Catherine 3 Honours EditIn 1986 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Officer in 1993 4 In 2006 he was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec 5 In 1999 he was inducted into Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Quebec Nordiques and hockey EditHe was a member of the National Hockey League s Board of Governors He is the former president of the Canadian Olympic Committee 6 He was also instrumental in the defections of Anton Marian and Peter Stastny from communist Czechoslovakia to play for the Quebec Nordiques When the Nordiques drafted future NHL superstar Eric Lindros in the 1991 draft Lindros refused to play for the team It was later revealed by Lindros in a 2016 interview that this decision was based entirely on Aubut The decision to not play for Quebec was based solely on the owner Lindros said in reference to Aubut It had nothing to do with language culture or city Keep in mind my wife is French from Quebec I was not going to play for that individual period 7 Aubut was president of the Nordiques when the team was sold to an American communications company and moved to Denver in 1995 becoming the Colorado Avalanche Maclean s magazine reported that Aubut personally made 15 million from the sale and that T shirts reading Marcel Aubut Wanted Dead or Alive were not an uncommon sight in Quebec City at the time 8 Recently he proposed Quebec City as home of a new NHL team Aubut argued that with the new NHL collective bargaining agreement and the coming 400th anniversary of Quebec City in 2008 the city could build a new arena or a stadium On October 9 2009 Aubut met with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman The meeting reportedly dealt with plans for a brand new Quebec arena The unofficial details were that the city of Quebec was a leading candidate for a new franchise or one for relocation 9 An agreement for a new arena was reached in March 2012 citation needed Canadian Olympic Committee EditAubut was named a member at large of the Canadian Olympic Committee COC in 2000 and was elected to the Board of Governors and Executive Committee in 2005 In 2009 he was voted in as President elect of the COC taking over from Michael A Chambers following the 2010 Winter Olympics in the spring of 2010 Aubut was the first francophone ever elected President of the COC 10 During his time as President Aubut greatly raised the profile of Canada s Olympic athletes and expanded the COC s operations with corresponding increases in revenues and expenditures supporting amateur sport 11 In 2014 Aubut was acclaimed to a second four year term as President He served as a member of the Board of the organizing committee for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver and the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto and was appointed to the International Relations Commission of the International Olympic Committee On September 25 2015 the COC received a complaint from a staff member at the Canadian Olympic Foundation alleging sexual harassment by Aubut 12 One week later two other women came forward with allegations and the investigation was expanded The Foundation a charitable organization that raises money for Olympic sport shares office space with the COC in Toronto On September 30 2015 Aubut and the COC announced that he would step aside as President of the COC and Chair of the Foundation while the COC investigation into the matter was conducted The COC engaged retired Quebec Superior Court justice Francois Rolland as an independent investigator 13 14 After more allegations against Aubut appeared in the press Aubut resigned as President of the COC on October 3 2015 15 References Edit M Marcel Aubut WSJ a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Marcel Aubut de retour Droit Inc a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Lumley Elizabeth 2004 Canadian Who s Who 2004 University of Toronto Press p 42 ISBN 0 8020 8892 9 Order of Canada citation permanent dead link National Order of Quebec citation in French Marcel Aubut Partner Lawyer Vice Chairman of the Board O C O Q Q C AD E BCF Business Law Archived from the original on 2014 11 12 Retrieved 2014 11 12 LeBrun Pierre Controversies behind him Lindros now one happy camper ESPN com Retrieved 2016 11 10 Gatehouse Jonathon Canada s new Olympic boss Maclean s ca Retrieved 2012 01 29 Premier believes NHL interested in Quebec City Sportsnet ca Archived from the original on 9 December 2013 Former Nordiques president Aubut to head COC cbc ca March 28 2009 Retrieved February 20 2019 Leblanc Daniel amp Gordon Sean January 25 2014 All eyes on the Marcel Aubut Show ahead of Sochi The Globe and Mail The Canadian Press Retrieved January 6 2021 Ex Canadian Olympic Committee head infinitely regrets hurting people CBC News October 9 2015 Retrieved January 6 2021 Leblanc Daniel amp Gordon Sean September 30 2015 COC probes harassment complaint against president Marcel Aubut The Globe and Mail Retrieved January 6 2021 COC head Marcel Aubut steps aside after sex harassment complaint CBC News September 30 2015 Retrieved January 6 2021 COC accepts resignation of president Marcel Aubut The Globe and Mail The Canadian Press October 3 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marcel Aubut amp oldid 1122522825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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