The Montreal City Council (French: Conseil municipal de Montréal) is the governing body in the mayor–council government in the city of Montreal, Quebec. The head of the city government in Montreal is the mayor, who is first among equals in the city council. The council is a democratically elected institution and is the final decision-making authority in the city, although much power is centralized in the executive committee. The council consists of 65 members from all boroughs of the city. The council has jurisdiction over many matters, including public security, agreements with other governments, subsidy programs, the environment, urban planning, and a three-year capital expenditure program. The city council is also required to supervise, standardize or approve certain decisions made by the borough councils.

City Hall

  • Shed near Pointe à Callière 1642 – as town hall
  • Château Maisonneuve ??
  • Palais de l'Intendance 1698–1713?
  • Château Ramezay 1760–1774
  • Maison Beaujeu (320 Notre Dame)
  • Bonsecours Market – home to city hall and council from 1852 to 1878
  • Old Montreal Courthouse (now Édifice Lucien-Saulnier) 1922–1926; 2019–2024
  • Montreal City Hall – 1878–1922; 1926–2019; 2024-present

Committees

Reporting directly to the city council, the executive committee exercises decision-making powers similar to that of the cabinet in a parliamentary system and is responsible for preparing various documents including budgets and by-laws, submitted to the city council for approval. The decision-making powers of the executive committee cover, in particular, the awarding of contracts or grants, the management of human and financial resources, supplies and buildings. It may also be assigned further powers by the city council.

Standing committees are the council's prime instruments for public consultation. They are responsible for the public study of pending matters and for making the appropriate recommendations to the council. They also review the annual budget forecasts for departments under their jurisdiction. A public notice of meeting is published in both French and English daily newspapers at least seven days before each meeting. All meetings include a public question period. The standing committees, of which there are seven, have terms lasting two years. In addition, the city council may decide to create special committees at any time. Each standing committee is made up of seven to nine members, including a chairman and a vice-chairman. The members are all elected municipal officers, with the exception of a representative of the government of Quebec on the public security committee.

Composition

The current city council consists of the mayor and 64 elected city councillors, including borough mayors. Unlike most Canadian cities, the city of Montreal has political parties; however, these are not chapters of any federal or provincial political parties, but are standalone entities at the municipal level.

Each borough is divided into between two and five districts, and has a different system of representation depending on its population. Each borough also has a five-member borough council, consisting of the borough mayor, any city councillors, and in certain boroughs additional borough councillors, as follows:

BoroughRepresentation on city councilAdditional representation on borough council
Ahuntsic-CartiervilleBorough mayor and city councillors for 4 districtsNone
AnjouBorough mayor and 1 city councillorBorough councillors for 3 districts
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-GrâceBorough mayor and city councillors for 5 districtsNone
L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-GenevièveBorough mayor onlyBorough councillors for 4 districts
LachineBorough mayor and 1 city councillorBorough councillors for 3 districts
LaSalleBorough mayor and city councillors for 2 districtsEach district elects 2 borough councillors
Mercier–Hochelaga-MaisonneuveBorough mayor and city councillors for 4 districtsNone
Montréal-NordBorough mayor and city councillors for 2 districtsEach district elects 1 borough councillor
OutremontBorough mayor onlyBorough councillors for 4 districts
Pierrefonds-RoxboroBorough mayor and city councillors for 2 districtsEach district elects 1 borough councillor
Le Plateau-Mont-RoyalBorough mayor and city councillors for 3 districtsEach district elects 1 borough councillor
Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-TremblesBorough mayor and city councillors for 3 districtsEach district elects 1 borough councillor
Rosemont–La Petite-PatrieBorough mayor and city councillors for 4 districtsNone
Saint-LaurentBorough mayor and city councillors for 2 districtsEach district elects 1 borough councillor
Saint-LéonardBorough mayor and city councillors for 2 districtsEach district elects 1 borough councillor
Le Sud-OuestBorough mayor and city councillors for 2 districtsEach district elects 1 borough councillor
VerdunBorough mayor and city councillors for 2 districtsEach district elects 2 borough councillors
Ville-MarieMayor of Montreal (ex officio borough mayor) and city councillors for 3 districts2 city councillors from other boroughs named by the Mayor
Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-ExtensionBorough mayor and city councillors for 4 districtsNone

Party standings

The most recent election was the 2025 Montreal municipal election, in which Soraya Martinez Ferrada's Ensemble Montréal won 34 out of 65 available seats.

Party standings
PartyLeaderSeats as of 2 November 2025 electionCurrent seats
Ensemble MontréalSoraya Martinez Ferrada34 / 6534 / 65
Projet MontréalEricka Alneus25 / 6525 / 65
Équipe LaSalle TeamNancy Blanchet3 / 653 / 65
Équipe AnjouLuis Miranda2 / 652 / 65
Équipe St-LéonardMauro Barone1 / 651 / 65
Independent0 / 650 / 65

Changes since 2 November 2025 election

Current members

As of the 2025 election.

BoroughPositionPartyNameLocation
Ville-MarieMayor of MontrealEMMartinez FerradaSoraya Martinez FerradaC
Ahuntsic-CartiervilleBorough mayorEMThéroux-SéguinMaude Théroux-SéguinNW
Councillor, AhuntsicPMGouletNathalie GouletNW
Councillor, Bordeaux-CartiervilleEMGiannouEffie GiannouNW
Councillor, Saint-SulpiceEMEspositoVictor EspositoNW
Councillor, Sault-au-RécolletPMBeauvaisCarla BeauvaisNW
AnjouBorough mayorEAMirandaLuis MirandaNE
CouncillorEAHenaultAndrée HénaultNE
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-GrâceBorough mayorEMValenzuelaStephanie ValenzuelaC
Councillor, Côte-des-NeigesPMBrièreÉmilie BrièreC
Councillor, DarlingtonEMThiagarajahMilany ThiagarajahC
Councillor, LoyolaEMTeodorescoAlexandre TeodorescoC
Councillor, Notre-Dame-de-GrâcePMMcQueenPeter McQueenC
Councillor, SnowdonEMMorozSonny MorozC
L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-GenevièveBorough mayorPMMyrandDanielle MyrandNW
LachineBorough mayorEMProvostJulie-Pascale ProvostS
CouncillorEMRousselDominic RousselS
Borough mayorELBlanchetNancy BlanchetS
Councillor, Cecil-P.-NewmanELPalestiniLaura PalestiniS
Councillor, Sault-Saint-LouisELDeschampsRichard DeschampsS
Mercier–Hochelaga-MaisonneuveBorough mayorEMGagnonChantal GagnonE
Councillor, HochelagaPMDoyonSarah V. DoyonE
Councillor, Louis-RielEMZunigaAlba Zuniga RamosE
Councillor, Maisonneuve–Longue-PointeEMDevaux-GuizaniAlexandre Devaux-GuizaniE
Councillor, TétreaultvilleEMHenault-RatelleJulien Hénault-RatelleE
Montréal-NordBorough mayorEMBlackChristine BlackNE
Councillor, Marie-ClaracEMHaririYoussef HaririNE
Councillor, Ovide-ClermontEMRossiChantal RossiNE
OutremontBorough mayorEMBraunCaroline BraunC
Pierrefonds-RoxboroBorough mayorEMBeisDimitrios Jim BeisNW
Councillor, Bois-de-LiesseEMLangevinBenoit LangevinNW
Councillor, Cap-Saint-JacquesEMMohsenSophie MohsenNW
Le Plateau-Mont-RoyalBorough mayorPMWongCathy WongC
Councillor, De LorimierPMVilainMaeva VilainC
Councillor, Jeanne-MancePMNorrisAlex NorrisC
Councillor, Mile-EndPMPlourdeMarie PlourdeC
Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-TremblesBorough mayorEMPelletierDenis PelletierNE
Councillor, La Pointe-aux-PrairiesEMVarelaDiana VarelaNE
Councillor, Pointe-aux-TremblesEMRousseau-BélangerGabrielle Rousseau-BélangerNE
Councillor, Rivière-des-PrairiesEMRapanaGiovanni RapanàNE
Rosemont–La Petite-PatrieBorough mayorPMLimogesFrançois LimogesE
Councillor, Etienne-DesmarteauCouncillor, Étienne-DesmarteauPMAlneusEricka AlneusE
Councillor, Marie-VictorinPMPauzeJocelyn PauzéE
Councillor, Saint-ÉdouardPMBlancoJosefina BlancoE
Councillor, Vieux-RosemontPMDemers-DubéOlivier Demers-DubéE
Saint-LaurentBorough mayorEMDeSousaAlan DeSousaNW
Councillor, Côte-de-LiesseEMNazarianVana NazarianNW
Councillor, Norman-McLarenEMSalemAref SalemNW
Saint-LéonardBorough mayorEMPerriDominic PerriNE
Councillor, Saint-Léonard-EstEMEl KorbiArij El KorbiNE
Councillor, Saint-Léonard-OuestESLBaroneMauro BaroneNE
Le Sud-OuestBorough mayorPMFournierVéronique FournierS
Councillor, Saint-Henri-Est–Petite-BourgognePointe-Saint-CharlesGriffintownPMHoubartCatherine HoubartS
Councillor, Saint-PaulÉmardSaint-Henri-OuestPMTanguayÉlise TanguayS
VerdunBorough mayorPMBeauregardCéline-Audrey BeauregardS
Councillor, Champlain–L'Île-des-SœursEMMoreauAndréanne MoreauS
Councillor, Desmarchais-CrawfordPMDowneySterling DowneyS
Ville-MarieCouncillor, Peter-McGillEMRobertsLeslie RobertsC
Councillor, Saint-JacquesEMPinardClaude PinardC
Councillor, Sainte-MariePMMcCrayChristopher McCrayC
Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-ExtensionBorough mayorPMLavigneJean François LalondeE
Councillor, François-PerraultPMOuelletSylvain OuelletE
Councillor, Parc-ExtensionPMCarhuallanquiElvira CarhuallanquiE
Councillor, Saint-MichelEMCorvilJosué CorvilE
Councillor, VillerayPMMusauMartine Musau MueleE

See the members of the Montreal Executive Committee

Notes

External links

  • . Ville de Montréal.