Finding info on the Montreal elections

There is only 36 days left until the municipal election which will take place on Sunday November 6th. There is every indication that this will be a close one and I think that we have ignored this issue long enough.

So where does one go to find informations on the mayoral candidates and their programs? In this first article, I have decide to stay superficial and simply to take a look at their respective web pages. But first, I have to find them.

When googling “Election Montreal” the official page of

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1 Comment so far

  1. faiz (unregistered) October 15th, 2005 11:14 am

    Hello there,
    I would just like to note that all three parties are essentially single-issue parties. The difference is that Projet Mtl’s platform more or less make its single issue clear - environment and transport. Gerald Tremblay’s party’s single issue is clear, but not stated - neoliberal urbanisation (making entire neighbourhoods, such as griffintown, exclusive paygrounds for wealthy folks with taste). Bourque’s party’s single issue is, well, himself! - Bourque is all about centralisation - if he’s not maire, he’ll cry.

    take care,
    faiz

    ps, i suggest we give some volunteer time to community organisations and city citizen groups, rather than vote.


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