Mr. Luc Lainé serves as the Chairman of PEGASUS New Energy Vehicle Group, a subsidiary of Visionary

日期:2025/03/17   

Mr. Luc Lainé serves as the Chairman of PEGASUS New Energy Vehicle Group, a subsidiary of Visionary. Mr. Luc holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. As an important member of the Huron-Wendat Nation, he served as the former Acting Chief of the Assembly of First Nations in Canada and an environmental advisor to the Canadian federal government. Over the past 30 years, he has been actively involved in various indigenous organizations and the private sector in Canada, accumulating extremely rich experience in public affairs. He has successfully coordinated the interests of all parties and promoted the implementation of a number of important policies. At the same time, he also served as the Deputy Director of the Public Hearing Department of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and as a Senior Aboriginal Coordinator in the Secretariat of the United Nations World Conference against Racism. These experiences have enabled him to demonstrate extraordinary abilities in strategic resource integration, cross-cultural communication, and collaboration. Mr. Luc will fully leverage these advantages, actively expand diverse cooperation channels, and assist Visionary in obtaining key strategic resources. PEGASUS New Energy Vehicle is the first brand of self-developed new energy vehicles in Canada. Under the leadership of Mr. Luc, PEGASUS New Energy Vehicle Group plans to cooperate with the indigenous people in Quebec to build a PEGASUS vehicle assembly plant in Quebec, creating great opportunities and strong guarantees for the global market layout and development of PEGASUS new energy vehicles.

Luc Lainé
Training and Consulting (Bilingual)
Luc Lainé, B.A., is a member of the Huron Wendat Nation and former Delegated Chief within the Council of his First Nation.  For the last 30 years, he has carried out his professional activities across the country within many Canadian and Aboriginal organizations as well as in the private sector. 

Mr. Lainé is deemed to be a valuable contributor by Native associations given his experience and his elaborate diplomatic approach. His involvement and knowledge of Aboriginal Peoples are an asset to any project team.  For example, he acted for more than five years as Co-chairman of the Assembly of First Nations of Canada, he worked for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples as Deputy Director- Public Hearings directorate, he was a senior Aboriginal coordinator within the Secretariat of the World Conference Against Racism sponsored by the United Nations.  

Mr. Lainé has always been a proud supporter of a stable and respectful development as well as responsible governance. As volunteer, he was for few years a Board member of the national First Nations Governance Centre. The main objective of the Centre was to develop and deliver self-governance workshops in First Nation communities across Canada.

In 2005, Mr. Lainé has been appointed by the Office of the Privy Council as Indigenous Commissioner of the 400 anniversary of Québec city which has been held in 2008.

Mr. Lainé was a volunteer on the Board of Directors of the Fondation canadienne– Dialogue des cultures.