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Quebec NAFA Members Gathered in Montreal

On December 4, the traditional Christmas dinner for NAFA's Quebec division was held at Maison Saint-Paul in Old Montreal.



Approximately fifty attendees, including fleet managers, automotive dealers, and equipment and management solution providers, gathered in a warm setting to discuss various topics of mutual interest.



The event organizers took the opportunity to highlight upcoming activities for members and partners in 2025. The Montreal Auto Show breakfast, golf tournament, and the popular electric Ride & Drive are among the scheduled events on the calendar.



The cocktail reception was followed by a gourmet dinner.



During the event, participants had the opportunity to donate to Maison Internationale de la Rive-Sud, an organization that hosts, among other initiatives, a Christmas celebration for approximately 80 children from various countries.



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