
Contact your elected officials and tell them that Fairview Forest needs to be saved in its entirety!
Here is the link to Pointe-Claire’s elected officials.
Here is the link to our Provincial representative.
Here is the link to your Federal representative.
Here is a link to a resolution that you can include in your email.
Section 245 of Bill 39 allows cities to expropriate land that has high ecological value and/or contains wetlands.
Become a member and-or a volunteer!
Fill out this form and return it to us by email at foretfairviewforest@gmail.com with a 10$ membership fee if you can afford it.
We can also print it and drop it off if need be.
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 John Belvedere
john.belvedere@pointe-claire.ca
Your city councillor
firstname.lastname@pointe-claire.ca
visit: www.pointe-claire.ca/en/members
Salvatore Iacono, president and CEO of
Cadillac Fairview Corp.
contactus@cadillacfairview.com
MNA Greg Kelley Gregory.Kelley.JACA@assnat.qc.ca
Quebec environment minister
Benoit Charette Benoit.Charette.DEMO@assnat.qc.ca
Official Opposition Critic for Environment
MNA Virginie Dufour
Virginie.Dufour.MIIL@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!
