Boroughs
- Ahuntsic-Cartierville
- Anjou
- Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
- L'Île-Bizard—Sainte-Geneviève
- Lachine
- Lasalle
- Le Sud-Ouest
- Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
- Montréal-Nord
- Outremont
- Pierrefonds-Roxboro
- Plateau-Mont-Royal
- Rivière-des-Prairies—Pointe-aux-Trembles
- Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie
- Saint-Laurent
- Saint-Léonard
- Verdun
- Ville-Marie
- Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension
Recent news
Claude Trudel persists in trying to amputate a park
Tuesday August 30, 2011
The Verdun borough and its mayor, Claude Trudel, tabled today the report of the working committee announcing that the de la Fontaine park in the Verdun borough is the most appropriate site to build a school. [...] This is unacceptable. Parks are among our most valuable public goods," said Richard Bergeron.
Les parcs à Montréal : des terrains à exploiter?
Wednesday July 6, 2011 — only available in french
L’arrondissement Verdun et son maire, Claude Trudel, ont décidé hier soir de modifier le zonage du parc de la Fontaine afin d’y construire une école. Prise au beau milieu de l’été, cette décision va à l’encontre de la prétendue volonté de préserver les parcs et espaces verts à Montréal. « Le projet d’une école dans une portion du parc de la Fontaine, à l’Île-des-Sœurs, démontre encore une fois que l’administration Tremblay n’a que faire du respect des espaces verts et qu’elle ne se gêne pas pour dénaturer l’argument de la rétention des familles à Montréal », selon Richard Bergeron, chef de Projet Montréal.
Verdun Beach : Richard Bergeron would like to see parasols along the St-Lawrence
Friday October 23, 2009
Richard Bergeron, Projet Montréal party leader and Montreal mayoral candidate, as well as Yannick Brosseau, Verdun mayoral candidate for Projet Montréal, revealed their plans this morning to create a beach along the St-Lawrence River.
Projet Montréal s’engage à diminuer la pollution et l'impact de la circulation à Verdun
Saturday October 10, 2009 — only available in french
Engagements de Projet Montréal pour Verdun
Tuesday October 6, 2009 — Program — only available in french
Get involved in your borough
Projet Montréal encourages citizens' participation at the municipal level, and the structure of the party reflects this mind-set. Indeed, more than just having a board of directors for the party, Projet Montréal has a decision-making body located in each borough. This group is called the Local Borough Association, recognized by the acronym ALA (Association locale d'arrondissement). The ALA's activities are coordinated by the local committee; its members are elected by the members of the borough during the General Assembly.
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Projet Montréal in Verdun for:
- a vibrant neighborhood, accessible to all, wherefamilies wish to stay.
- a trustworthy and near-at-hand administration.
- greater access to swimming in our waters.
- greener, available, quality public spaces.
- the preservation of historical heritage.
- better public transit and bike paths.
- all this and more...




