Municipal political parties in Montreal
Municipal politics in Montreal's city council revolve around its elected councillors, the municipal political parties to which they belong, and the mayor.
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Montreal is one of the rare examples of a city with municipal political parties in Canada (they also exist in Vancouver).[1] Political parties were legalized in Quebec by the PQ government in power in 1978. However, they existed long before official recognition by the provincial government.[2]
Parties represented in Council
Name | Founded | Ideology | Leader | Councillors | |
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Projet Montréal - Équipe Valérie Plante | 2004 | social democracy | Valérie Plante | 36 | |
Ensemble Montréal | 2013 | centrism | Lionel Perez | 18 | |
Équipe Barbe Team formerly Pro action LaSalle |
2013 | Manon Barbe | 3 | ||
Équipe Anjou | 2013 | Luis Miranda | 2 | ||
Coalition Montréal | 2013 | centre-left | Marvin Rotrand | 1 |
Other registered parties
Name | Founded | Ideology | Leader | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vrai changement pour Montréal | 2013 | environmentalism | Justine McIntyre | |
Équipe Dauphin Lachine | 2013 | Claude Dauphin | ||
Plateau sans frontières formerly Intégrité Montréal |
2013 | Michel Brûlé |
Former parties
- Action civique de Saint-Léonard
- Action civique Montréal
- Action Montreal
- Civic Action League (1951-1961)
- Civic Party of Montreal (1960-1994)
- Coalition Démocratique–Montréal Écologique
- Équipe conservons Outremont
- Équipe démocratique de Saint-Léonard
- Équipe du renouveau de la cité de Saint-Léonard
- Équipe Montréal
- Montreal Citizens' Movement (1973-2001)
- Montréal Écologique
- Municipal Action Group
- Nouveau Montréal
- Parti de l'alliance municipale (Saint-Leonard)
- Parti des Montréalais
- Parti Fierté Montréal (Montreal Pride Party)
- Parti Montréal Ville-Marie
- Parti Municipal (Saint-Léonard)
- Parti municipal de Montréal
- Parti éléphant blanc de Montréal
- Ralliement de Saint-Léonard
- Rassemblement des citoyens et citoyennes de Saint-Léonard
- Union municipale de Saint-Léonard
- Union Montreal
- Unité de Saint-Léonard
- Vision Montreal (1994-2014)
Footnotes
- pp.70, Caroline Andrew, "Electing a Diverse Canada", UBC Press (2009), ISBN 0-7748-1486-1
- Carolle Simard, "Political Representation of Minorities in the City of Montreal"
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