Origins
The Municipal Action Group was formed in 1978 as a breakaway from the progressive1978 election
Both the MAG and the MCM ran full candidate slates in the 1978 municipal election. The parties initially pledged to run respectful campaigns against one another, and their mayoral candidates speculated about forming a1982 election
The Montreal Action Group again ran a full slate of candidates in the 1982 election. Drapeau was re-elected to another term in office and MCM candidateDissolution
The MAG suffered a decline in party contributions after the 1982 election, and in 1984 the party was $373,777 in debt. On December 13, 1985, Sofoklis Rasoulis indicated that he would resign from the party to start a new political grouping called the Montreal Liberal Municipal Party. Auf der Maur effectively dissolved the party five days later, announcing that it would discontinue operations and that its members would sit as independents. He was quoted as saying, "We don't see the purpose of continuing the MAG. Rather than drag it out (until next year's election), we're putting it out of its misery now."Ingrid Peritz, "MAG folds as city hall third party," ''Montreal Gazette'', 19 December 1985, p. 3.References