Organization Profile - National Arts Centre Corporation
National Arts Centre Corporation
Crown Corporation (Exempt from Part X of the FAA)
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Minister Responsible
Minister of Canadian Heritage
Mandate
The National Arts Centre Corporation (NAC) was created in 1966 by an Act of Parliament as a national showcase for the performing arts. It co-produces with other organizations throughout the country. It also hosts festivals and, through media and its tours, reaches out to audiences across Canada and around the world. The NAC is home to the National Arts Centre Orchestra, and fulfills its artistic mandate through the presentation of classical music, dance, English language theatre, French language theatre, variety and community programming.
Head Office
Ottawa, Ontario
Appointment Provisions
National Arts Centre Act
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/N-3/page-1.html#docCont
The Board of Trustees of the National Arts Centre Corporation is composed of:
A person who has served two terms as Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson or as member is not, during the twelve months following the completion of a second term eligible to be appointed to the Board in the capacity in which the person so served.
There shall be a President of the Centre to be appointed by the Board to hold office for a term not exceeding five years. The incumbent is eligible for reappointment and his/her salary is fixed by GIC and paid by the Corporation.
If the President is absent or unable to perform the duties of the office of President or that office is vacant, the Board may authorize an officer of the Corporation to act as President.
http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/N-3/page-1.html#docCont
The Board of Trustees of the National Arts Centre Corporation is composed of:
- a Chairperson;
- a Vice-Chairperson;
- six other members; and
- the mayors of the cities of Ottawa and Gatineau.
A person who has served two terms as Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson or as member is not, during the twelve months following the completion of a second term eligible to be appointed to the Board in the capacity in which the person so served.
There shall be a President of the Centre to be appointed by the Board to hold office for a term not exceeding five years. The incumbent is eligible for reappointment and his/her salary is fixed by GIC and paid by the Corporation.
If the President is absent or unable to perform the duties of the office of President or that office is vacant, the Board may authorize an officer of the Corporation to act as President.
Quorum
The quorum for meeting of the Corporation and of the Board shall be a majority of the Trustees. (s.VI (1) of By-Law No. 1.)
Auditor
By virtue of section 16 of the National Arts Centre Act, the Auditor General is the auditor of the Corporation.
Remuneration
Vice-chairperson
- Fixed by By-Law
Member
- Fixed by By-Law
- Ex-officio members are only paid expenses fixed by by-law.
Appointments
Appt/Expiry Date |
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Chairperson | |
Pratte, Guy Ottawa, Ontario During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2023-01-27 2027-01-26 |
Vice-Chairperson | |
Moriyama, Derral George West Vancouver, British Columbia During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2023-10-06 2027-10-05 |
Members | |
Bala Edwards, Heather Calgary, Alberta During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2024-09-20 2028-09-19 |
Beauchamp, Line Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2024-12-05 2028-12-04 |
Birdsell, Angela Winnipeg, Manitoba During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2019-06-02 2027-06-01 |
Houston, John Alexander Vaughan (Sandy) Toronto, Ontario During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2024-09-20 2028-09-19 |
Laroche, Yazmine Ottawa, Ontario During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2023-02-03 2027-02-02 |
Porter, Sherry E. Halifax, Nova Scotia During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2023-11-03 2027-11-02 |