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Josée Duplessis is a politician in
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, Canada. She has served on the
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since 2009, representing De Lorimier as a member of Projet Montréal, and has been a member of the
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since November 2012. In June 2013, she was appointed as chair of the executive committee.


Borough councillor

Duplessis is a sociologist. Before entering political life, she ran a consulting firm that sought to improve the environmental practices of Quebec municipalities. She was elected to the
Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council The Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council is the local governing body of Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, a borough in the City of Montreal Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Can ...
in the 2005 municipal election as a candidate of
Gérald Tremblay Gérald Tremblay (born September 20, 1942) is a former Canadian politician and businessman who served as mayor of Montreal from 2002 until his resignation in 2012. He also served as president of the Montreal Metropolitan Community. Before b ...
's
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(MICU). Her election victory was extremely narrow; the returns office initially showed Projet Montréal candidate
Émilie Thuillier Émilie Thuillier is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has served on the Montreal city council since 2009, representing Ahuntsic as a member of Projet Montréal, and has been a member of the Montreal executive committee since November ...
elected by twelve votes, but the final scrutiny showed Duplessis elected by nine. MICU won six of the borough council's seven seats, with the remaining seat going to Projet Montréal leader
Richard Bergeron Richard Bergeron (born 1955) is a Canadian politician and former Montreal city councillor. He founded Projet Montréal, a municipal political party, and was its leader until 2014. He was the party's mayoralty candidate in the 2005, 2009 and 201 ...
. In 2006, Duplessis co-operated with Bergeron on a successful motion for the borough to complete the Rachel Street bicycle path. She left Tremblay's party to join Projet Montréal in April 2009.


City councillor

Duplessis was elected to city council for the De Lorimier ward in the 2009 municipal election. Tremblay's party, renamed as
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, won a majority on council, and Duplessis served as her party's transportation and environment critic. Gérald Tremblay resigned as mayor in November 2012 amid the backdrop of a corruption scandal and was replaced by
Michael Applebaum Michael Mark Applebaum (born February 10, 1963) is a Canadian former politician who served as interim Mayor of Montreal between his appointment by the city council on November 16, 2012, and his resignation on June 18, 2013. He was the first angl ...
, who formed a coalition government with representation from all parties on council and some independents. Applebaum announced his executive committee on November 12, 2012, appointing Duplessis as one of two representatives of Projet Montréal. She was given responsibility for sustainable development, the environment, parks, and green spaces. In February 2013, Duplessis announced an environmental rehabilitation project to turn the former Miron quarry in Saint-Michel into Montreal's second largest green space. The following month, she launched a new working committee on urban agriculture. In late April, she had the city's comptroller general investigate the activities of Groupe Pacific Inc., a firm that had lobbied municipal officials for two years about a proposed housing project at Meadowbrook Golf Course without being properly registered by the province. In the same period, she praised two local environmental groups for drafting a detailed proposal for a public park on the same site. Michael Applebaum resigned as mayor in June 2013 after being charged with several criminal offenses including fraud and corruption; he maintains that he is innocent. There was some discussion that Duplessis would seek to replace him as interim mayor until the 2013 municipal elections, though she ultimately chose not to do so. City council instead chose
Laurent Blanchard Laurent Blanchard (born November 25, 1952) is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He represented the east-end Hochelaga ward on Montreal city council from 2005 to 2013, initially as a member of Vision Montreal and later as an independent. On ...
for the position; after being sworn in as mayor, Blanchard named Duplessis as chair of the executive committee, the second most powerful position in Montreal's city government. At a council meeting on July 4, 2013, Duplessis approved a request from some councillors that local restaurants and food establishments be required to post the results of health inspections. Ultimate responsibility for enforcing this measure rests with the provincial government. By virtue of holding her seat on city council, Duplessis continues to serve on the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council. Duplessis announced her retirement from municipal politics on 8 September 2013, declaring that as a single mother, the struggle of work-life balance was too difficult.https://montrealgazette.com/business/Projet+MontrC3%A9al+Duplessis+leave+politics/8888093/story.html


Electoral record


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Municipal biography
(in French), City of Montreal {{DEFAULTSORT:Duplessis, Josee Living people Montreal city councillors Women in Quebec politics Women municipal councillors in Canada Year of birth missing (living people)