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In His Words: Stéphane Lachance

"Citizens pay taxes and they pay more and more. It's normal for them to be critical," said Stéphane Lachance, Chief of Respect Citizens, recently, about Quebec City's new snow removal policy. Mr. Lachance believes that changes in snow collection rules have a significant impact on pedestrians. Respect Citizens deplores a reduction in the level of service over the years, even though the annual snow removal budget has increased and is now close to …
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"Citizens pay taxes and they pay more and more. It's normal for them to be critical," said Stéphane Lachance, Chief of Respect Citizens, recently, about Quebec City's new snow removal policy. Mr. Lachance believes that changes in snow collection rules have a significant impact on pedestrians. Respect Citizens deplores a reduction in the level of service over the years, even though the annual snow removal budget has increased and is now close to …

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Le Carrefour de Québec broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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