North Glengarry Councillor-at-Large Jacques Massie has been acclaimed as chair of the Raisin Region Conservation Authority’s Board of Directors. Massie, who was previously vice-chair, succeeds South Stormont Mayor Bryan McGillis while South Stormont Deputy Mayor Andrew Guindon was elected new vice-chair.
McGillis served as chair from 2020-2021 and 2024-2025.
Massie was first elected to North Glengarry’s Council in 2018 and was appointed to RRCA’s Board in 2020, where he served as Vice-Chair in 2024 and 2025. His local knowledge and passion for tree planting projects have made him a valued member of the RRCA’s leadership. Massie owns a milling operation in Alexandria.
A lawyer by trade, Guindon, who first joined the RRCA board in 2022, possesses professional and municipal experience that make him well-suited to the position, says the conservation authority.
The eight representatives who make up the RRCA’s Board are appointed by the authority’s five member municipalities: the City of Cornwall, South Glengarry, North Glengarry, South Stormont, and North Stormont.
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