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Valérie Plante Montreal Mayor By: Bonnie Wurst / mtltimes.ca
It was one of the most hotly debated election campaigns in a long time, but the votes are in and Montrealers have spoken loudly. Valérie Plante has won the municipal election and the Projet Montréal team will now sit as the ruling party in the council chambers at City Hall as of November 16th. Voters wanted change and their message is now clear; they want transparency and they want their communities and the reality of their daily lives and needs to come first - but it doesn't mean, and has never meant, it would come at the cost of further developments and projects presently in work, as outgoing Mayor Denis Coderre and his aptly named team Équipe 'Denis Coderre' was pitching vigorously towards the end of the campaign. For four years Coderre ruled with one main theme - his way was the only
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way, even though most Montrealers disagreed with him on many accounts and protested against his policies and projects. He simply ignored them - and on occasion, he literally did so dismissing them with a wave of his hand. During the election campaign, his supporters rode on the theme that 'she has no experience', 'she couldn't handle running a city' or 'she would turn the city into the Plateau' - where they believed putting more green spaces and making it more of a priority to accommodate the people who lived there were wrong. They claimed how it was ruining businesses in the borough, even though many merchants stated that although there were some important issues needing to be addressed, they have done well enough under Projet Montréal's leadership in the borough.
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His supporters also claimed she would destroy Montreal's economy by having no real business acumen - yet the way she ran her campaign and won - clearly proved her ability to run a well-oiled machine. Just like a city should be run. She has surrounded herself with a team of experienced people and professionals, who are more than capable of handling all that Coderre's team preached she couldn't. He ventured to say that his relationships and connections to the provincial and federal governments would be lost if she came into power - but in fact, Montreal is an important metropolis to both bodies and it seems highly unlikely she would not be able to maintain those relationships. She might even forge new ones. Perhaps he should have listened when Montrealers and experts weighed in on many contentious is-
sues - from the granite stumps and Mordecai Richler gazebo fiasco on Mont Royal, to the enormous amounts of money spent on the 375th celebrations - including the urban rodeo and lighting (and relighting) of the Jacques Cartier bridge. There was also the Formula E race, which most people didn't want and where merchants lost money because of the disruption and he was not transparent in the least when he claimed it was a great success and said 'mission accomplished' while refusing to disclose ticket sales. In the end, the truth came out - at least half the tickets were given out for free. They couldn't fill the stands. And then there was the 'BreedSpecific Legislation', where he steadfastly ignored the cries of pet owners and experts in the field. Well, it came back to bite him.
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As for infrastructure and road work, most people understand and agree the work needs to be done, but the way it was organized has left the city in a mess - and will for several more years to come. Transportation was also a hot issue. There was public transit, where cries from Mayor Coderre for drivers to use the bus and metro the system came regularly. He does not use the very system he preached upon - and never experienced all the delays and breakdowns that left commuters pulling at their hair during rush hours. As for the proposed extensions of the metro system, Plante's plan for the new 'Pink' line was met with harsh criticism from Coderre's team, who claimed it was unrealistic and would cost far more than she said. The Blue line, which Coderre promised in his campaign four years ago and never came through with, suddenly appeared again in this campaign. It is a priority and should come before the Pink line www.mtltimes.ca
- but Projet Montréal maintains its priority as well, with plans to see it through. Coderre often referred to his long political experience as one of his greatest assets, but in today's opinion of politicians, with scandals and corruption surrounding them - it might have been seen as a liability. Change has come to Montreal's Council Chambers. In a stunning majority win, Valérie Plante has become the first elected woman to hold the title of Mayor of Montreal. Her opponents may have called her 'unready' with not enough experience for the job - but it is now clear she was far more ready than they anticipated. During the campaign, Projet Montréal posters went up with the saying 'The Right Man for the Job', but they were wrong - she was 'The Right WOMAN for the Job'. Now the work is cut out for her - as the pressure to deliver on the many campaign promises begins.
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Remembrance Day ceremony at John Abbott College
The public is invited to join in the 12th joint Remembrance Day Ceremony. Veterans of all ages, who have served in wars and conflicts around the world, will be present for the ceremony. Schools participating: Macdonald High School, McGill University – Macdonald campus, Edgewater and SaintPatrick Elementary schools and John Abbott College. What: Bilingual ceremony to commemorate Remembrance Day. Speakers include: • McGill University, Macdonald Campus- Associate-Dean- Jim Fyles • John Abbott College - Director General – John Halpin • MacDonal High School - Principle - Jad Deegan • MCSS (Macdonald Campus Students' Society) Representative – Jade Corriveau – co-MC • SUJAC (Student Union of John Abbott Col-
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lege) Representative – Sean Smith – coMC • MacDonal High School Representatives – Ceilidh & Zenith Leroux When: Thursday, November 9, 2017 10:15 a.m. Processions lead by 3 different pipers will leave from MacDonald High, John Abbott and McGill’s Raymond building simultaneously. All will gather at the monument at the east end of Memorial Field where Veterans from Sainte-Anne’s Hospital will be seated. 11:15 a.m. End of ceremony John Abbott College, 21275 Lakeshore, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue H9X 3L9 (Monument at North-East corner of Memorial Field.) Why: To honour and remember all those who serve Canada in times of war, military conflict and peace.
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A Unique Christmas Market in the Old Port By: Elsa-Maret / mtltimes.ca
Old Port – Montreal’s Old Port is unique to the rest of the city. It offers a European feel to the bustling North American vibe, and during the Winter, it transforms itself along with the ongoing festivities. The Pepin Shop is situated on the Saint Paul street in the heart of the Old Port, and this year, the shop and its back yard will completely transform itself into a Winter wonderland.
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From November 23rd until December 24th, let yourself be enchanted by this holiday atmosphere with unique European accents. The Pepin Shop will have beautiful and one of a kind pieces for you to choose from to make the most thoughtful gifts to your family and friends. They will also have small Christmas trees that you’ll be able to re-plant around Spring. During their Christmas market event, The Pepin Shop will also be offering DIY stations, teaching you how to properly gift wrap, or ways to personalise your tree decorations with your own touch of creativity.
The event will be running for a whole month between November and December, and will be open week days and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m and on Sundays it will open at 11:00 a.m until regular closing hours of the boutique. Check out the Facebook event and RSVP to it by clicking here. To learn more about the Pepin Shop and their story, click here to access their Facebook page.
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11 Critical home inspection traps to be aware of weeks before listing your home for sale
MONTREAL - According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report has been prepared which identifies the eleven most common of these problems, and what you should know about them before you list your home for sale. Whether you own an old home or a brand new one, there are a number of things that can fall short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and dealt with, any of these 11 items could cost you dearly in terms of repair. That's why it's critical that you read this report before you list your home. If you wait until the building inspector flags these issues for you, you will almost certainly experience costly delays in the close of your home sale or, worse, turn 18
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Classic wine drinking
Last week, I was thinking about how much growths and the ABC’s of Burgundy with the wine scene have changed in Mon- premier and grand cru wines. The method treal. The last 20 years have changed was the same with Spanish wine, surveydramatically to the point that I ask myself ing the great wines of Rioja, Ribera del if i am an anachronism. Back Duero and Jerez. then in the late 1990’s, for instance I drank and study in revToday, the new generation of erence the great italian wine wine drinkers want to be all the classics, much like a music stuway avant-garde. More often dent would study Mozart or than seldom, I see this group of Beethoven. With pleasure, I young wine lovers focusing on learnt the taste of Sangiovese particular styles or obscure and Nebbiolo with producers like By Marco Giovanetti grape varieties, preaching that it Le Pergole Torte and Paolo is the true voice of wine and osmtltimes.ca Scavino and made myself an tracizing the rest.This self estabidea of the greatness of Italian wine. lished dogma has even been sanctioned by a part of our wine educators, as they It was much the same thing with French too become tangled up in this frenziness. wine. I learnt my Bordeaux with classified 22
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The danger of this fallacy could be the possible extinction of our collective wine memory. Much of the cement of the wine regions lies on those classical estates that even paved the way for the avant-garde moment. My hope with this column is that you consider the classics to help preserve the wine legacy
Another wine that fascinated me was the Crozes Hermitage Les Launes 2015. ( SAQ # 11544126, $26.00). Delas strives with this Crozes, carefully balancing oak and extraction to reflect the granitic soils of the appellation. A perfect introduction to the wines of the region, it captivate me with its pronounced dark fruit flavors, ferrous texture and punchy tannins. In my humble opinion, an undervalued bottle of wine.
My biggest surprise of the tasting was the Cornas Chante Perdrix 2015 ( SAQ # 13486581, $63.50). This wine was notorious since the X century, where it was appreciated by the European royal circuit. Usually the wines of Cornas are tough and austere taking many years to be appreciated. However, this Delas example proves the opposite A modern interpretation of Cornas with a sweet core of black fruits in a frame of mocha, black peppercorns and mint leaf. Polished, on the elegant side with silky tannins, it can be enjoyed now or keep for In the company of Herve Robert, export direc- the next 10 years. If you want a Cornas that is tor of Deals, I tasted a selection of 8 bottles ready now, this is your best bet. from their labels in the Rhone. Here are my top The other wine that kept me dreaming about picks: Delas was the Hermitage Domaine des Tourettes 2015. SAQ # 13486548. $115.25. This wine was born in 3 vineyards in the Drome, France: Tain-L’Hermitage, CrozesHermitage and Larnage. The soil is a playground for geologists consisting of micashiscts, gneiss and round pebbles. In addition, the vineyards are in abrupt hillsides oriented towards the south. Ravishing nose of red and black currants, and intriguing spices such as dry coriander and black pepper with cohiba cigar tobacco and From the vertiginous appellation of Condrieu, criollo-ghana cacao notes Very long and volupI tasted an illuminous Condrieu Clos Boucher tuous with a feminine quality to it, silky tannins 2015 ( Courrier Vinicole Rhône Nord 2018. and a elegant finale. www.mtltimes.ca
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Recently I had the chance to get reacquainted with two important wine estates in France and Spain. Delas has been making wine for the last 180 years in the Rhone Valley and they are specialists in the production of Northern Cru wines. Their motto is "Placing Man and Wine at the heart of the Terroir." With steeply sloping vineyards encompassing some 30 hectares of vines and specialized growing practices to each plot, Delas is able to craft some of the region's best wines.
SAQ # 13485342). Just ravishing with honeysuckle, ripe apricot and a chiseled minerality. Round and elegant, it was a garden of delights with its exotic notes of marzipan, white pepper and nutmeg. A confidential production of 7000 bottles, it's worth it's price tag, as it has a bright future ahead.
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A bodega of great prestige, Montecillo is one of the oldest wineries Rioja today, the winery is owned by the respected Osborne Group, one of Spain’s oldest and famous family-owned wine and spirits producers, in whose portfolio Montecillo is the jewel of the crown. Over a century after its founding, Bodegas Montecillo still remain focused on its original mission: to craft integral, age worthy wines that reflect their terroit, accomplished through careful selection of grapes, careful winemaking, and patient ageing.
ances of black truffle. On the palate, classic Rioja character. Ripe tannins yet fluid with great acidity and concentration. It shined with its nuances of gunpowder, roasted herbs and game notes. It is pleasure to drink now but I suggest to keep it a few years so it can achieve its full potential.
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If you are new to Rioja and want to get a good introduction to the region, I recommend the Reserva 2011 ( SAQ # 928440, $17.95). A great quality price to ratio with cigar box and black prune jam, Powerful Recently, I had a very pleasant encounter yet elegant with ripe tannins and nuanced with the candid Rocio Osborne, PR and earthy flavours. Very long finale as well. communication director of Bodegas Montecillo in which I tasted a selection of their A modern take on Rioja was the Montecillo wines. Here are the ones that caught most Edicion Limitada 2010 ( $23.95) to be my attention. available at the beginning of 2018. Potent nose reminiscent of brooding black fruits, A monument of a wine, the Gran Reserva floral undertones and pronounced mineral SelecciĂłn Especial 1994 ( SAQ # undertones. On the palate, creamy and 10469339, $71) was grandiose with notes spicy ( vanilla bean, cocoa) with silky tanof black tea, bay leaves, porcini mush- nins and a classical Riojan finish. rooms and black prunes in brandy. Elegant and earthy with succulent and ripe tannins, If you ever happen to be in Rioja don't forit impressed me with tits notes of Monte- get to dine at the Cachetero restaurant. cristo cigar, christmas spice and dead This dining establishment is considered to mountain leaves. Will be a pleasure to be one of the oldest in spain. Recently, drink now or can be kept for another 10 Montecillo collaborated with the publication years, so get it while quantities last. of a cookbook that features traditional recipes of the restaurant paired with MonThe Gran Reserva 2009 ( 2008 available tecillo wines. The book features 41 recipes in the SAQ, #239277, $34) was stunning paired with diverse wines of Montecillo. as well with lots of depth. On the nose, It is an homage to some of the greatest spiced blue dark fruit with mint and nu- dishes of Spanish gastronomy. 24
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