Danielle Bélanger-Corbin

Danielle Bélanger-Corbin is a decorated Canadian Forces Army Logistics Officer who retired in 2000 after a rewarding career where she played key leadership roles in the evolving business of logistics and supply within the department of National Defence in support of its military operations at home and abroad. A firm believer that one should never stop learning, Danielle is now working towards the completion of her Law degree (Juris Doctor).

Since September 2015, Danielle has been a member of the Northern Ontario School of Medicine’s Board of Directors. Previously, she served six years (two terms) with the North East Local Health Integration Network (NELHIN) Board of Directors where she held the role of Chair of the Board as well as the positions of Vice Chair and Chair of the NE LHIN’s Audit and Governance Committees. From 2017 to 2019, Danielle was appointed to the Ontario Review Board – an independent tribunal that makes or reviews dispositions concerning any accused in respect of whom a verdict of not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder or unfit to stand trial, is rendered. In addition to her studies and the governance work that she does, she owns and operates a farm and private equestrian training facility in Temiskaming Shores.

Danielle is a fluently bilingual Francophone who is passionate about the North and making a difference in the lives of Northerners through community activism and philanthropy. She has helped found and serves on various boards of not-for-profit organizations in her community, such as the North on Tap/Le Nord en Fût Craft Beer Festival, FrancoCiné, the Festival des Folies Franco-Fun and the South Temiskaming Active Travel Organization. Danielle has a long history of volunteerism, whether it be working with youth in the classroom, on soccer fields, in hockey arenas, on ski trails, helping those on low incomes complete their income tax forms or serving as a Crisis Responder Team Lead with Temiskaming & District Victim Services. She is happiest when exploring the world, with her husband and three adult children.