Officials from both the federal and Quebec government are heading to Paris this weekend in an effort to ensure the World Anti-Doping Agency stays in Montreal. Quebec International Relations Minister Christine St-Pierre and federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau are part of a delegation who will meet with European officials. The headquarters of the World Anti-Doping Agency will be in Montreal until at least 2021, when its lease ends. Transport Minister Marc Garneau is headed to Paris to meet with officials about WADA. Olivier Niggli, WADA's Director General, told Radio-Canada last March that there were no plans "moving the headquarters of the agency."
Source: CBC News September 22, 2017 12:47 UTC