oct 14

There have been many issues brought up by Plateau residents on the doorstep these past months as I do my door to door canvassing or as I speak with people on the street or at public gatherings.

Today I would like to address a couple of more practical, but none-the-less very important, issues that have come up again and again and that I agree whole heartedly must be addressed a.s.a.p.:

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Par : Piper
sept 19

ctvmontreal.ca

Alex Norris used to cover election campaigns as a journalist, until he discovered Projet Montreal and decided to join the other side.

The third party in Montreal’s municipal politics was created five years ago as a progressive, green alternative to Union Montreal and Vision Montreal.

Norris is running in the Plateau-Mont Royal, where party leader Richard Bergeron was elected in 2005.

“Think of us on November first,” said Norris as he campaigned door-to-door.

The Plateau is where Projet Montreal stands to make its biggest gains.

Voir la suite du reportage, sur le site de la CTV

Par : Carl Boileau
juin 30

A city that does everything it can to invite people to walk or bicycle is vibrant, healthy and more sustainable - and, yes, we can do that here.

By MICHELLE LALONDE, The Gazette

“The key to making Montreal a more economically vibrant, healthy, safe and attractive city is for city planners and politicians to focus on making it “irresistible” for people to get out of their cars and onto bicycles, public transit and their own two feet. (…) ”

Pour lire la suite de l’article:

http://www.montrealgazette.com/Travel/cyclists+driver+seat/1742390/story.html

Par : flo