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Soraya Martinez Ferrada to be sworn in today as mayor of Montreal
Soraya Martinez Ferrada, the second woman and first mayor from a diverse background, pledges to address homelessness and housing after leading Ensemble Montréal to November election victory.
- Soraya Martinez Ferrada will be sworn in today as mayor of Montreal during a ceremony.
- She succeeds outgoing Mayor Valérie Plante, who did not seek a third term.
- Martinez Ferrada led the centrist party Ensemble Montréal to victory in the Nov. 2 elections, ending eight years of Projet Montréal's leadership.
- She aims to address various local issues, including homelessness and rising home prices, while prioritizing communication with Montrealers.
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The mayor-designate of Montreal welcomed La Presse on Tuesday to her new office in City Hall, which was just emptied by her predecessor, except for a lonely canvas hanging on the wall.
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Read Full ArticleIn a new edition of Global Prime Connection, Alicia Contreras spoke with Soraya Martínez, Chilean-Canadian and elected mayor of Montreal. In the interview, she referred to her visit to Chile as part of the commemoration of the 50 years of the coup d’état, shared her experiences as a migrant and addressed the administration of Donald Trump. Finally, Raúl Sohr analyzed the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP30), which is being held in…
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