Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) names Caroline Mulroney, a former Ontario cabinet minister, as a vice chair. Both outlets report the appointment as a senior leadership role within the bank.

The coverage describes Mulroney’s responsibilities as focused on client and business connections across RBC’s main segments. The Globe and Mail says her role includes linking clients with businesses in areas such as capital markets, commercial banking, and wealth management. The Winnipeg Free Press similarly frames the appointment in terms of RBC bringing in a high-profile former public official into a vice-chair position, though its provided excerpt does not add further detail beyond the designation.