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We Can't Always Blame Valérie Plante.

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We will say what we want of Valérie Plante, but the campaign that the outgoing mayor of Montreal had conducted in 2017 had shaken the columns of the temple. It broke with the ambitions of the political and business people who were in need of greatness who speak only of the city centre and of tourist events. Eight years ago, the municipal elections were won on public transport – the famous pink line –, the environment and the quality of life. It …
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We will say what we want of Valérie Plante, but the campaign that the outgoing mayor of Montreal had conducted in 2017 had shaken the columns of the temple. It broke with the ambitions of the political and business people who were in need of greatness who speak only of the city centre and of tourist events. Eight years ago, the municipal elections were won on public transport – the famous pink line –, the environment and the quality of life. It …

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Pivot broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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