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Encyclopedia > Gatineau City Council

The Gatineau Municipal Council (French: Le conseil municipal de Gatineau) is the governing body of the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. It is composed of 17 city councillors and the mayor. The mayor is elected at large, while each of the councillors represent wards throughout the city. Council members are elected to four year terms with the last election being the 2005 election. Motto: Ursus super montem ivit Area: 342. ...


Members (2005-2009)

  • Frank Thérien - District 1, District of Aylmer
  • André Laframboise - District 2, District of Lucerne
  • Alain Riel - District 3, District of Deschênes
  • Alain Pilon - District 4, District de Val-Tétreau
  • Patrice Martin - District 5, District of Wright–Parc-de-la-Montagne
  • Louise Poirier - District 6, District of l'Orée-du-Parc
  • Pierre Philion - District 7, District of Saint-Raymond–Vanier
  • Denise Laferrière - District 8, District of Hull
  • Simon Racine - District 9, District of Limbour
  • Denis Tassé - District 10, District of Riverains
  • Luc Angers - District 11, District of Promenades
  • Joseph De Sylva - District 12, District of Versant
  • Richard Côté - District 13, District of Bellevue
  • Aurèle Desjardins - District 14, District of Lac-Beauchamp
  • Yvon Boucher - District 15, District of the Rivière-Blanche
  • Luc Montreuil - District 16, District de Masson-Angers
  • [Jocelyne Houle - District 17, District de Buckingham

Marc Bureau is the current mayor-elect of the city of Gatineau in the Outaouais region. ... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger,greater) is in modern times the title of the highest ranking municipal officer, who discharges certain judicial and administrative functions, in many systems an elected politician, who serves as chief executive and/or ceremonial official of many types of municipalities. ... Aylmer is a former city and the western sector of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, is located on the Ottawa River and Quebec route 148. ... Aylmer is a former city and the western sector of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, is located on the Ottawa River and Quebec route 148. ... Aylmer is a former city and the western sector of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, is located on the Ottawa River and Quebec route 148. ... Hull, Québec, as seen from Ottawa Hull is part of the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. ... Hull, Québec, as seen from Ottawa Hull is part of the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. ... Masson-Angers, Quebec is a town located on the north bank of the Ottawa River approx. ... Map of Quebec with Gatineau highlighted in red. ...

Former Members

  • André Levac - District 1, District of Aylmer (2001-2005), defeated in last elections
  • Alain Labonté - District 2, District of Lucerne (2001-2005), did not run in 2005
  • André Touchet - District 3, District of Deschênes (2001-2003), deceased in 2003
  • Richard Jennings - District 3, District of Deschênes (2003-2005), did not run in 2005
  • Lawrence Cannon - District 4, District of Val-Tétreau (2001-2005), run successfully in federal election in 2006
  • Marc Bureau - District 5, District of Wright-Parc-de-la-Montagne (2001-2005), run successfully for mayoral position
  • Thérèse Cyr - District 10, District of Riverains (2001-2005), retired - did not run in 2005
  • Paul Morin - District 11, District of Promenades (2001-2005), defeated in last election

Yves Ducharme (born in Montreal) was a mayor of Hull, Québec, in the Outaouais region, from 1992 to 2002 and from 2002 to 2005 mayor of Gatineau after the city had been fused with its neighbors. ... Hon. ... Marc Bureau is the current mayor-elect of the city of Gatineau in the Outaouais region. ...

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