Montreal in running to receive United Nations administrative office
Montreal has been chosen as one of four cities to host United Nations service centres under a proposal that would see the international body consolidate some administrative operations in select locations around the globe.
Stephane Paquet, a vice-president of Montreal International, said Montreal joins Nairobi, Kenya, Budapest, Hungary and Shenzhen, China on the list of locations proposed for the shared service centre project. Paquet’s organization worked with Canada’s ambassador to the UN, Marc-Andre Blanchard, and Global Affairs Canada to promote Montreal’s candidacy.
Montreal is not competing with the other cities, Paquet explained in an interview Wednesday. Either all four will be chosen at a meeting next month of the UN’s administrative and budgetary committee, or the project will not go forward.
“Let’s say that we are optimistic, but at the same time it’s not settled, and I’ll declare victory when there is an official announcement,” Paquet said.