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Only a few days after a large number of Montrealers called out mayoral candidate Denis Coderre's proposal to ban park drinking at night, he himself flip-flopped on the issue. 

Coderre, whose suggestion to impose an 8 p.m. drinking ban in parks has been intensely scrutinized and even mocked by fellow mayoral candidates, had said that this move would "help citizens regain a sense of calm."

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If he's elected mayor of Montreal, Balarama Holness said he wants public transportation to be free for all Montrealers under 25 years old.

The former Montreal Alouettes player announced he was running for mayor of Montreal earlier this month.

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Former Montreal Allouettes Gray Cup Champion, lawyer, and longtime community activist Balarama Holness is officially running for mayor of Montreal.

Holness officially announced his candidacy on May 20 and joins a field of candidates that includes current mayor Valérie Plante, former mayor Denis Coderre, and newcomer Marc Antoine Desjardins. 

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When it comes to locals who make their mark on Montreal, Balarama Holness is at the top of the list. Holness is a Grey Cup championship winner, the founder of Montreal in Action, and currently in the process of finishing up his law degree at McGill University.

Balarama has previously run for Mayor of Montréal-Nord and is now considering, although not sure yet, running for Mayor of Montreal in 2021.

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