Become a member and-or a volunteer!
Fill out this form and return it to us.
We can also print it and drop it off if need be.
Sign the petition
Go to change.org
For Pointe-Claire citizens, you must also sign the paper version of
the petition.
Print it out and share with other Pointe-Claire residents, as the city will only recognize
signatures from its residents.
Contact us when you’re done and we’ll add them to the other signed petitions.
Save Fairview Forest Saturday Protests
From 11-1pm at the corner of Brunswick and Fairview
(beside Réno-Dépôt).
Bring your signs, noise makers, and masks!
If you don’t have any signs, don’t worry, we’ve got plenty!
Attend city council meetings
A chance to hear the latest
developments and ask
your questions !
For information about how to
attend city council meetings,
go to
and WRITE to your elected officials and Cadillac-Fairview
(Here are some letter writing tips and a sample letter)
Mayor Tim Thomas
Tim.Thomas@pointe-claire.ca
Your city councillor
firstname.lastname@pointe-claire.ca
visit: www.pointe-claire.ca/en/members
John M. Sullivan, president and CEO of
Cadillac Fairview Corp.
john.sullivan@cadillacfairview.com
Mayor Valerie Plante valerie.plante@montreal.ca
MNA Greg Kelley Gregory.Kelley.JACA@assnat.qc.ca
Quebec environment minister
Benoit Charette ministre@environnement.gouv.qc.ca
Official Opposition Critic for Environment
MNA Isabelle Melançon
Isabelle.Melancon.VERD@assnat.qc.ca
Federal minister Francis Scarpaleggia francis.scarpaleggia@parl.gc.ca
If you live in neighbouring cities,
write to your elected officials, too!
All the mayors gather the last Thurdsay of each month. Citizens are invited to ask a question.
To find out more about how it works, go to
the Agglomeration Council page.
Remember, this development
won’t only affect Pointe-Claire!
Together, we can make a difference!