The Saint-Leonard borough council is the local governing body of Saint-Leonard, a borough in the City of Montreal. The council consists of five members: the borough mayor (who also serves as a Montreal city councillor), two Montreal councillors elected for Saint-Leonard's electoral districts, and two borough councillors.[1]
The borough council, like others in Montreal, is able to approve some contracts without seeking the approval of the Montreal executive committee or the Montreal city council.[2]
Lili-Anne Tremblay has a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from HEC Montreal and two master's degrees from the École nationale d'administration publique. She has worked for the government of Canada and the government of Quebec. Tremblay was first elected to the Saint-Leonard borough council in 2009.[3]
Mario Battista has worked in civil aviation and as a real-estate entrepreneur.[4] He was elected to the Saint-Leonard city council in 1990 as a Parti municipal candidate and was re-elected in 1994 and 1998. When Saint-Leonard was amalgamated into the City of Montreal in 2001, Battista joined the Montreal Island Citizens' Union (later renamed as Union Montreal); he was elected to the new borough council in that year's municipal election and was re-elected in 2005 and 2009. Battista has chaired Saint-Leonard's committee on leisure, spots, cultural affairs, and social development.[5] In October 2010, he was appointed to a Montreal committee on transport, infrastructure, and the environment.[6]