On February 1, 2015, Ms. Dubé was appointed by the Governor General in Council as Chief Executive Officer of the newly created Crown corporation, The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited for a term of four years.  She was CEO of the legacy Federal Bridge Corporation Limited (FBCL) from March 31, 2008, to amalgamation at pleasure for a term of five years, then extended for a subsequent term of two years.  She is a Senior Executive with over 39 years of significant experience in leading change and in managing programs and operations in a Crown corporation environment.

The FBCL is a federal Crown corporation resulting from the amalgamation of three federal Crown corporations, responsible for the Canadian interest in international bridges located at four crossings between the Province of Ontario and the States of New York and Michigan: namely in Sault Ste. Marie, Point Edward, Lansdowne and Cornwall. These structures play a vital role in connecting Canada’s transportation and economic network with the world.  This important asset portfolio is managed directly or through FBCL’s wholly-owned subsidiary: The Seaway International Bridge Corporation, Ltd. The FBCL is also responsible for the management of international agreements with its US partners: The Thousand Islands Bridge Authority, the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation and the Michigan Department of Transportation, on behalf of Canada.   The FBCL is a parent Crown corporation that reports to the Parliament of Canada through the Minister of Transport.

As part of her responsibilities, Ms. Dubé is a member of the FBCL Board of Directors, the President (Chairperson) of the Seaway International Bridge Corporation and is the Vice-President of the Sault Ste. Marie Bridge Authority. She is also a Board member of the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority.  She represents owner interests at joint Canada-US bridge management meetings.