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MCLENNAN SUCCEEDS ROBERT KEARNEY AS PRESIDENT AND CEO OF BELL CANADA

MONTREAL, Quebec, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/  Bell Canada today announced the appointment of John T. McLennan as president, CEO together with a director of this company. Bell's current president and CEO, Robert Kearney, is retiring on Dec. 31, 1993, after 33 numerous years of distinguished service. McLennan's appointment takes effect Jan. 1, 1994.

Robert Kearney's tenure was marked by way of a persistence to an even greater role for market forces in determining the evolution on the telecommunications industry and also firm conviction that further policy and regulatory changes must reach the benefits which level of competition is that will supply customers. Kearney has outlined a vision of customer choice where a new balance will have to be struck relating to the regulated utility and open competitive parts of ??? ??????? this industry. Cyr. Cyr will continue as chairman of Bell Canada. In new role, Kearney will participate in the future evolution of BCE Inc.'s Canadian telecommunications strategies.

John McLennan assumes responsibility to the leadership of Bell Canada. McLennan brings a credentials of success in the management of highgrowth, technologybased companies. In advance of his appointment as president of Bell Ontario, McLennan was chairman, president and CEO of BCE Mobile Communications Inc. (BCE Mobile) from 1990 until 1993. McLennan was chiefly the cause of repositioning Bell Mobility's operating companies having a common name and developing brand awareness. She's a company proponent of deriving company direction with the customer's perspective. With a impressive string of accomplishments at BCE Mobile, Mitel and Cantel behind him, McLennan brings a diversity of experience towards the challenges facing Bell Canada.

Bell Canada, huge Canadian telecommunications operating company, markets even a full selection stateoftheart professional services to even more than 7 million business and residence customers in Quebec and Ontario.

Bell Canada is a member of Stentor, an alliance of Canada's major telecommunications companies.

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