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Vrai changement pour Montréal ( en, Real Change for Montreal) was a municipal political party in
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,
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,
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. The party's leader was
Justine McIntyre Justine McIntyre is a Canadian politician, who served on Montreal City Council from 2013 to 2017.
.


Origins and 2013 campaign

Vrai changement was founded by
Mélanie Joly Mélanie Joly (born January 16, 1979) is a Canadian lawyer and politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs since October 2021. A member of the Liberal Party, Joly represents the Montreal-area riding of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in th ...
in September 2013 to contest the
2013 Montreal municipal election Municipal elections were held in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada on November 3, 2013 as part of the 2013 Quebec municipal elections. Voters elected 65 positions on the Montreal City Council, including the mayor, borough mayors, and city co ...
s. Joly was the party's 2013 mayoral candidate. Joly released a ten-point platform during the 2013 campaign, highlighted by a plan for improved
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(via a 130-kilometre rapid service bus system), the construction of
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units with enough rooms for young families, and a "Charter of Nightlife" to promote Montreal's vibrant nocturnal scene. She also promised to make more information publicly available, promote public art, and encourage citizen ventures via a Montreal
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. On economic issues, Joly promised to simplify the application process for persons starting a business and to establish the office of a "Chief of economic development," who would be responsible for promotions and co-ordination. Describing her party platform as "simple and very ambitious," Joly also remarked, "Basically, we don't want Montreal to become a huge suburb. We want to keep the cultural identity of Montreal while also bettering the quality of life for Montrealers."


2013 election results

Despite being a political newcomer, Joly built a strong support base throughout the mayoral campaign and received over 26% of the vote on election day, finishing a relatively close second against the winning candidate,
Denis Coderre Denis Coderre (born July 25, 1963) is a Canadian politician from Quebec. Coderre was the member of Parliament for the riding of Bourassa from 1997 until 2013, and was the Immigration minister from 2002 to 2003 and became the mayor of Mont ...
. The party was less successful in the elections for Montreal City Council but it made some breakthroughs. The party received just over six per cent of the vote, and four of its candidates were elected to city council: Normand Marinacci (who was elected as borough mayor of
L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève () is a borough (''arrondissement'') of the city of Montreal. History On 24 October 1678, the government of Louis de Buade de Frontenac granted Île Bizard, then named Île Bonaventure as a seigniory to Jacques ...
),
Justine McIntyre Justine McIntyre is a Canadian politician, who served on Montreal City Council from 2013 to 2017.
,
Lorraine Pagé Lorraine Pagé (born 1947) is a Canadian politician and trade unionist.
, and Steve Shanahan. In addition, the party won control of the L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève borough by winning three of its four borough councilor seats. Another borough councilor, Roger Trottier, was elected in
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. Joly's co-listed candidate was defeated, meaning that she was not able to take a seat on council herself. After the election, Joly said that she would remain in municipal politics and run for a council seat as soon as possible. She remained the party's leader until September 2014, when she stepped down and was succeeded by Pagé. Joly later ran in the 2015 federal election as the
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candidate in Ahuntsic-Cartierville and was elected. Pagé stepped down as leader in 2015, and was succeeded by McIntyre.


2017 campaign

Between the 2013 and 2017 campaigns, VCM lost half of its eight incumbents to other parties. Lorraine Pagé left VCM to sit as an independent in 2015, and later joined
Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal Equipe or Équipe may refer to: ''Équipe'' Équipe may refer to: * team, in French language * ''L'Équipe ''L'Équipe'' (, French for "the team") is a French nationwide daily newspaper devoted to sport, owned by Éditions Philippe Amaury ...
. In the VCM-controlled borough of L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève, borough mayor Normand Marinacci and borough councillors Christian Larocque and Jean-Dominic Lévesque-René joined
Projet Montréal Projet Montréal (officially Projet Montréal - Équipe Valérie Plante) is a progressive, environmentalist municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2004, it is led by Valérie Plante, and holds a majority of seats on M ...
in 2017, handing control of the borough to that party. In the 2017 election, the party did not run a candidate for mayor, concentrating instead on local races. Going into the race with four incumbents, it ran three candidates for borough mayor, seven candidates for city councillor, and 10 candidates for borough councillor, largely in the West Island boroughs. On election night, all of its candidates were defeated, following which the party announced that it would suspend its activities. The party fully ceased activities in 2021 after no viable candidates were submitted and met the conditions set by the Governing Council for leadership of the party.


References

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