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Town Hall: a Three-Way Race

At 15 weeks to the day of the municipal election on Sunday, November 2, three political parties aspire to lead the 3rd major city in Quebec for the next 4 years. It is the Mouvement Lavallois, which has held power since 2013, and the two opposition groups that are Action Laval and Parti Laval. Majoritaire on the municipal council with 14 of the 21 elected, Mayor Stéphane Boyer is a candidate for his re-election, who at the age of 33 became in 20…
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At 15 weeks to the day of the municipal election on Sunday, November 2, three political parties aspire to lead the 3rd major city in Quebec for the next 4 years. It is the Mouvement Lavallois, which has held power since 2013, and the two opposition groups that are Action Laval and Parti Laval. Majoritaire on the municipal council with 14 of the 21 elected, Mayor Stéphane Boyer is a candidate for his re-election, who at the age of 33 became in 20…

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courrierlaval.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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