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Multiple outlets now project that Valérie Plante has been re-elected Montreal mayor in the 2021 election.

The election was hotly contested until the very end, with Plante overcoming rival Denis Coderre and political newcomer Balarama Holness.

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With Montreal election polling stations set to close at 8 p.m., the latest poll from Léger and the Journal de Montréal showed incumbent mayor Valérie Plante ahead of her opponents.

The poll, which reached 515 voters between November 3 and 4, had Valérie Plante leading rival Denis Coderre by five percentage points overall (including decided and undecided voters).

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The race for Montreal mayor was shaping up to be an encore performance of the Plante-Coderre rivalry until Balarama Holness crashed the political stage.

With bold proposals and a promise to put "people before politics," the community organizer and former CFL star is looking to bring his Mouvement Montréal party into city hall.

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It's no secret that it's become harder than ever to find housing and affordable rent in Montreal recently. Many have called the housing situation in Montreal a crisis — and with a municipal election this weekend, it's important to know how each party hopes to solve it.

Here's where the mayoral candidates and their parties stand on housing and affordable rent in the city.

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Is the mayor on her way to a second term? A new poll from Mainstreet Research shows Valérie Plante leading Denis Coderre by six percentage points among decided and leaning voters.

Between November 2 and 4, the poll asked 850 voting-age Montrealers about their intentions in the voting booth. Forty-six percent said they planned to vote for Plante. Forty percent planned to vote for Coderre and 5% said they were voting for Holness.

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In light of the recent drama around tax returns and income statements during the Montreal mayoral election, we thought it would be good to compare exactly how much money Valérie Plante and Denis Coderre made last year.

Both candidates did quite well for themselves despite the fact that we were in a pandemic.

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In case you just woke up from a coma, the language debate in Montreal has reached a fever pitch — again. With a contentious new language bill in the books, the linguistic character of Montreal has become a focal point in the city's mayoral election.

You're right, nothing really has changed since you fell into a coma in the 1970s!

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For the past four years, Valérie Plante and her Projet Montréal party have led Montreal through police scandals, extreme weather events and a pandemic.

Now, with a mayoral election underway, Plante is fighting to keep her job.

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Mouvement Montréal leader and mayoral candidate Balarama Holness has announced a new campaign promise that is sure to please would-be first-time homeowners in Montreal.

Holness tells MTL Blog that his party would offer a 15% tax rebate for any first-time homebuyers.

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Incumbent Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante turned up the heat on this election at a press conference on Tuesday after she slammed what she called Denis Coderre's lack of transparency.

Plante said she wants the Ensemble Montréal leader to do "what is reasonable and what makes sense" by opening his books to disclose his past work history and revenues.

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With less than a week until the Montreal mayoral election, the candidates are going in hard on their promises and proposals in hopes of attracting supporters. Today, it's Denis Coderre and Ensemble Montréal's turn.

The party is proposing new initiatives and updates to financially support first-time homebuyers in Montreal, including giving them "10% of their new home's value," to be paid back interest-free after they sell their home.

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CBC's English-language Montreal mayoral debate went off in Saint-Léonard on Thursday night, with each candidate presenting their vision for the future of Montreal.

While the debate was mostly tame, Valérie Plante, Balarama Holness and Denis Coderre traded punches on a number of issues including crime, public transit, and Bill 96. Here are the highlights.

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