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La chanteuse Jacynthe tentera de se faire élire à Laval
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Un parc neuf sous l eau déçoit des petits Lavallois
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Official opposition says new by-law needed to protect trees from construction projects
Laval needs a new by-law to protect its trees from damage during major development projects – like the one that saw the creation of new public transit reserved lanes on Avenue des Bois last year, leading to the destruction of nature trails – official opposition leader Michel Trottier argued during the April 13 webcast of Laval’s monthly city council meeting.
Responding to Trottier’s suggestion, Mayor Marc Demers said Laval already has a tree-protection by-law on its books, although “it dates from another era and the sums of money, the penalties are no longer up to our expectations.”
Laval Mayor Marc Demers will not seek re-election in November.
âItâs never easy to find the right time to leaveâ says Demers, who announced his departure from public life on Tuesday morning. But leave he will, stating âI feel like Iâve done my duty.â
The former long-time Laval cop and two-time Parti québecois candidate made a mark in the provinceâs third largest city, pushing programs and initiatives, as well as high levels of spending and investment in infrastructure, community organizations, culture and more while working to get Laval out from under the shadow of trusteeship where he found it with its legacy of corruption, collusion and cronyism.
Mar 31, 2021
Demers governed with relative stability, largely seen as the
face of transition from Laval under trusteeship to a new era for
the provinceâs third largest city
Laval Mayor Marc Demers will not seek re-election in November.
âItâs never easy to find the right time to leaveâ says Demers, who announced his departure from public life on Tuesday morning. But leave he will, stating âI feel like Iâve done my duty.â
The former long-time Laval cop and two-time Parti québecois candidate made a mark in the provinceâs third largest city, pushing programs and initiatives, as well as high levels of spending and investment in infrastructure, community organizations, culture and more while working to get Laval out from under the shadow of trusteeship where he found it with its legacy of corruption, collusion and cronyism.
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