Criticized in the Nickel file, Mayor Bruno Marchand defended himself by claiming that he was taking the time to base himself on “science and facts” and plans to replicate the method in other files, such as the Tramway.
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“We’re well on schedule and I think it’s a great way to do this. We will do this for the tramway and other items,” the Quebec mayor commented, when asked about the file during a visit to the ice castle in Beauport on Sunday.
Nickel accused Mr Marchand of maintaining his relationship with the regional government last Friday through opposition leader Claude Villeneuve, by delaying his retention on the rise.
The Plenary Committee will be held on February 7 so that elected officials can take the “enlightenment” position in the wake of the increase in the nickel standard.
Actors will attend from a variety of backgrounds, including health, to explain the facts to elected officials.
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She said in an interview that the district councilor, Jackie Smith, who faced an air quality problem that has been going on in Limoyillo for almost 10 years, believes in “deliberate blindness”. Journal Saturday.
However, before taking office, Mr. Marchand was of the opinion that the file deserved further investigation.
“There are people who are already convinced of this situation and know the case well. This is not for everyone, ”he said.
When Québec Forte et Fière came to City Hall, elected officials shared with him the desire to spend time “putting their heads around science and facts” in various files at the Plenary.
The mayor believes that in order to enrich the discussion, we must begin with “dialogue sharing and access to information.”
“We are all concerned about air quality in Limoilou. Now, since we have some time ahead of us, why not do things in the right form?” Mr. Marchand stressed.
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