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Ville-Marie (French pronunciation: [vil maʁi]) is the name of a borough (arrondissement) in the centre of Montreal, Quebec. The borough is named after Fort Ville-Marie , the French settlement that would later become Montreal (now Old Montreal ), which was located within the present-day borough.
The Ville-Marie borough council meeting, 13 September 2016. On the left, then-city councilor and current (since 2017) mayor of Montreal Valérie Plante. The Ville-Marie borough council is the local governing body of Ville-Marie, a borough in the City of Montreal, Canada.
The general election decides the majority composition of the city council and each of the 19 borough councils. The newly elected mayor appoints 2 city councillors for the Ville-Marie borough. [4] In total, 18 borough mayors, 46 city councillors and 38 borough councillors were elected.
The city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada is divided into 19 boroughs (in French, arrondissements), each with a mayor and council. Powers ... Ville-Marie: 103,017. 16.5.
Mayor of Montreal; Montreal City Council; ... Joseph-Marie Savignac: 36 Adhémar Raynault (1881–1984) [19] 1936 – 1938 1936 (44%) Ovide Taillefer (34) Camillien Houde
As of 2017, the committee consists of the mayor of Montreal, twelve members, and five associate members. [1] After the 2009 municipal election, mayor Gérald Tremblay broke with a longstanding tradition and appointed two members of opposition parties to the committee. [2] Tremblay also broke with precedent in naming himself as chair of the ...
Benoît Labonté (born 28 December 1959) was a city councillor with the Vision Montréal party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He was the mayor of the borough of Ville-Marie until 2009. He was in favour of the merger of all Montreal Island municipalities into the megacity. [1]
At the election in February 1852, Wilson became the first mayor elected by citizens. [3] Starting with the 2009 Montreal municipal election, the mayor of Montreal is also the mayor of the borough of Ville-Marie. On November 5, 2017, Valérie Plante became the first woman to be elected as Mayor of Montreal.