The Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council is the local governing body of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, a borough in the City of Montreal. The council consists of seven members: the borough mayor (who also serves as a Montreal city councillor), city council representatives for each of the borough's three electoral districts, and borough council representatives for the same three districts. [1]
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal is a borough (arrondissement) of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The borough is a stronghold of support for Projet Montréal.
Projet Montréal is a progressive, environmentalist municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2004, it is led by Valérie Plante, and holds a majority of seats on Montreal City Council.
District | Position | Name | Party | |
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— | Borough mayor City councillor | Luc Ferrandez | Projet Montréal | |
De Lorimier | City councillor | Marianne Giguère | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Josefina Blanco | Projet Montréal | ||
Jeanne-Mance | City councillor | Alex Norris | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Maeva Vilain | Projet Montréal | ||
Mile-End | City councillor | Richard Ryan | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Marie Plourde | Projet Montréal |
District | Position | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
— | Borough mayor City councillor | Luc Ferrandez | Projet Montréal | |
De Lorimier | City councillor | Louise Mainville | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Marianne Giguère | Projet Montréal | ||
Jeanne-Mance | City councillor | Alex Norris | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Christine Gosselin | Projet Montréal | ||
Mile-End | City councillor | Richard Ryan | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Marie Plourde | Projet Montréal |
District | Position | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
— | Borough mayor City councillor | Luc Ferrandez | Projet Montréal | |
De Lorimier | City councillor | Josée Duplessis | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Carl Boileau | Projet Montréal (2009–12) | ||
Independent (2012–13) | ||||
Vision Montreal (2013) | ||||
Jeanne-Mance | City councillor | Richard Bergeron | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Piper Huggins | Projet Montréal (2009–13) | ||
Independent (2013) | ||||
Mile-End | City councillor | Alex Norris | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Richard Ryan | Projet Montréal |
District | Position | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
— | Borough mayor City councillor | Helen Fotopulos | Citizens Union | |
De Lorimier | City councillor | Richard Bergeron | Projet Montréal | |
Borough councillor | Josée Duplessis | Projet Montréal | ||
Jeanne-Mance | City councillor | Michel Prescott | Citizens Union | |
Borough councillor | Isabel Dos Santos | Citizens Union | ||
Mile-End | City councillor | Michel Labrecque | Citizens Union | |
Borough councillor | Eleni Fakotakis-Kolaitis | Citizens Union |
Note: The Montreal Island Citizens Union was renamed as Union Montreal in 2007.
District | Position | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeanne-Mance | City councillor | Michel Prescott | Citizens Union | |
Laurier | City councillor | Christine Poulin | Vision Montreal | |
Mile-End | City councillor | Helen Fotopoulos | Citizens Union | |
Plateau-Mont-Royal | City councillor | Nicolas Tétrault | Vision Montreal (2002–04) | |
Independent (2004) | ||||
Citizens Union (2004–05) |
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