Montreal Mayor Martinez Ferrada Unveils Executive Committee
The new executive committee includes all parties at City Hall and will focus on optimizing resources to respect Montrealers' ability to pay, the mayor said.
- On Tuesday, Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada unveiled her executive committee, which the City of Montreal said will deliver on citizens' priorities while optimizing resources.
- As a historic first, Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada said she wants to transcend party lines to deliver priorities, reflecting her mandate after winning on November 2.
- Chaired by Claude Pinard, the committee includes vice-presidents Christine Black and Aref Salem, with Julien Hénault-Ratelle and Alexandre Devaux-Guizani named as non-voting leaders.
- The committee will meet for the first time Thursday, and Soraya Martinez Ferrada said `The members of the executive committee will work tirelessly for citizens to achieve results that will be felt now and for years to come,` prioritizing concrete improvements.
- Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada will keep East Montreal development and chair the Table of mayors, while associate advisors link borough mayors and municipal bodies to city decision-making.
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Claude Pinard will chair the executive committee, which is joint, and will inherit the issue of homelessness, the mayor's priority.
Montreal Mayor Martinez Ferrada unveils executive committee
New Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada unveiled her executive committee on Tuesday – which will be responsible for delivering on citizens’ priorities. The committee’s first meeting will take place Thursday. Chaired by Claude Pinard, City Councillor for the St-Jacques district, the executive committee’s main mission, according to a press release by the City, “will be […]
The Mayor of Montreal, Soraya Martinez Ferrada, surrounded by several elected members of the former Coderre administration to head his new executive committee, however, it will be composed of members of all parties represented at the city hall, a first.
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