Quebec government to name Michael Sabia head of Hydro-Québec
Deputy finance minister previously headed Quebec's pension fund manager
Michael Sabia, Canada's deputy minister of finance since 2020, is expected to be the next president and CEO of Hydro-Québec.
According to Radio-Canada sources, François Legault's Coalition Avenir Québec government made its choice Tuesday, but has some "loose ends to tie" before making a public announcement.
Sabia previously headed the Caisse de dépot et placement du Québec (CDPQ) for a decade, after the investment institution lost $40 billion in 2009, and stayed until 2020.
Though Sabia is well-known in the business and investment world, he has not been a key player in the energy sector. In recent months, Quebec's minister of economy and energy, Pierre Fitzgibbon, had stressed that the ideal candidate must have an energy profile to take the head of the state company.
Sabia will be replacing Sophie Brochu who resigned April 11, before the end of her mandate, over differences in opinion with Fitzgibbon on the company's direction.