It’s election season in Montreal, days before voting day, and I’m still not sure who to vote for. The candidates for mayor have been out on the campaign trail selling their visions for the city’s future, but even if I could distinguish between one candidate’s promise to increase housing and another candidate’s promise to increase housing, mayor of the city is only one of the four ballots I’ll be filling out on Sunday.
Since municipal elections are the only ones where you can split your ballot, I decided I wanted to hear from the down-ballot candidates, those running for city and borough councillor. I prepared four open-ended questions on local issues that they would have some say over and last week I contacted the candidates to seek their responses.
Here’s what they said.