Montreal Executive Committee

The Montreal Executive Committee (French: Comité exécutif de Montréal) is the executive branch of the municipal government of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The committee reports directly to city hall and is responsible for generating documents such as budgets and by-laws, which are then sent to the Montreal City Council for approval. As of 2011, the committee consists of eleven members and the mayor of Montreal.[1]

After the 2009 municipal election, mayor Gérald Tremblay broke with a longstanding tradition and appointed two members of opposition parties to the committee.[2] Tremblay also broke with precedent in naming himself as chair of the committee.[2] Following Tremblay's resignation in November 2012, interim mayor Michael Applebaum also took a cross-partisan approach, naming a coalition committee with representatives from all three party caucuses as well as the bloc of independent councillors.[1] When Laurent Blanchard, the chair of the executive committee under Applebaum, succeeded Applebaum as mayor in June 2012, he made only minor changes to the executive committee, adding one new member to fill the vacant seat.[3]

Members

There are twelve members of the executive committee, including the mayor.[1]

Name Party Position[4][5]
Denis Coderre Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Mayor of Montreal
Pierre Desrochers Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Chair of the executive committee
Finance, major projects, human capital, corporate communications, legal affairs and assessment
Anie Samson Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Vice-chair of the executive committee
Public safety, services
Harout Chitilian Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Vice-chair of the executive committee
Administrative reform, information technology, Smart City project
Manon Gauthier Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Culture, heritage
Chantal Rouleau Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Water, water infrastructure
Russell Copeman Coalition Montréal Housing, urban planning, real estate and real estate transactions, and strategies, Office of Public Consultation
Réal Ménard Coalition Montréal Sustainable development, environment, large parks, green spaces
Dimitrios Jim Beis Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Procurement, sports, cultural communities
Lionel Perez Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Infrastructure, the electrical services commission, governance, democracy, government relations
Monique Vallée Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Social and community development, homelessness
Aref Salem Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Transport

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