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Scott Brison takes job with Bank of Montreal, weeks after resigning from cabinet

The Bank of Montreal has hired former Liberal cabinet minister Scott Brison as its vice-chair of investment and corporate banking.

Brison resigned from cabinet in January and stepped down as MP on Feb. 10

Scott Brison represented the Nova Scotia riding of Kings-Hants for 22 years. (CBC)

The Bank of Montreal has hired former Liberal cabinet minister Scott Brison as its vice-chair of investment and corporate banking.

BMO says the longtime politician's tenure in the federal government, his knowledge of global economic issues and private sector experience will be an asset for its capital markets division.

Brison will be based in Toronto and his primary responsibilities will include client coverage and business development.

He resigned from cabinet in January and stepped down as a member of parliament on Feb. 10 after representing the Nova Scotia riding of Kings-Hants for 22 years.

In announcing his departure from politics, Brison said he wanted to spend more time with his husband and their four-year-old twins.

He made history as Canada's first openly gay cabinet minister and as the first federal politician to marry his same-sex partner.