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Luc Rabouin is vowing to change Montreal’s social and affordable housing bylaw if he becomes the next mayor of Montreal. The Projet Montréal leader and mayoral candidate says the current bylaw is ...
With municipal elections just a few months away, Projet Montréal is putting the brakes on redevelopment plans for Mount Royal ...
Luc Rabouin, leader of Projet Montréal, is hoping to rebrand the party as one that listens to Montrealers. After the party ...
Projet Montréal has announced a reversal on two of their significant initiatives: biweekly garbage collection in the city’s ...
Reached Thursday afternoon, Transition Montréal Leader Craig Sauvé said Rabouin’s idea to build more social housing and modular housing units is a good one, but “we need to move quickly to stem the ...
Projet Montréal mayoral candidate Luc Rabouin gets a look at new poster for his campaign that was put up on the corner of Frontenac and Sherbrooke Sts. on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Pierre ...
MONTREAL — Luc Rabouin has been elected leader of Projet Montréal, the governing party at city hall, and will succeed Valérie Plante and run for mayor in municipal elections in November.
Luc Rabouin, the new mayor of the Plateau-Mont-Royal, has been put in charge of Montreal's economy, commercial development and design.
Projet Montréal has nominated Luc Rabouin to represent the party in the byelection to replace Plateau-Mont-Royal borough Mayor Luc Ferrandez. Rabouin was chosen over the public relations expert ...
Luc Rabouin will be running for the party in the bid to replace Luc Ferrandez, the Plateau’s long-time mayor An assembly of 120 members of the Projet Montréal du Plateau-Mont-Royal voted on ...