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Ville de Gatineau v. Stinson: the Court of Appeal affirms the discretionary power of the city council in a matter of minor exemption

  • 4 May 2023

On March 7, the City of Gatineau won its appeal in the case of Ville de Gatineau v. Stinson, 2023 QCCA 306. This decision overturned the Superior Court’s decision that repealed a resolution authorizing a minor exemption and ordered the destruction o...

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The clock is ticking : Stop, drop and file your request for review of your assessment roll!

  • 17 February 2023

If you are a property owner in Montreal or in one of the 115 cities and municipalities that have presented a new assessment roll for 2023-2024-2025, you have just a little over two months left to file your requests for review. If you wish to file a reques...

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Keep calm and go hunting: By-law deemed unreasonable and inoperative in Mascouche

  • 9 February 2023

Last fall, in Ouellette v. Mascouche (City of) (2022 QCCS 4190), the Superior Court, rendered by the Honourable Charles Bienvenu, j.s.c., ruled on the unreasonableness of the City of Mascouche’s By-law 1153 on the use of weapons (hereinafter the ...

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Disguised expropriation within a heritage site

  • 31 January 2023

This month, the Superior Court rendered the decision SBFD inc. v. Ville de Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, 2023 QCCS 107, written by the Honourable France Bergeron, j.c.s, regarding a disguised expropriation in the City of Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures (herein...

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LESS THAN 30 DAYS LEFT TO FILE AN APPLICATION FOR REVIEW OF THE REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENT ROLL WITH YOUR MUNICIPALITY

  • 4 April 2022

You received your property assessment notice, and you notice that the assessment amount for your unit has increased (or decreased), the building classification for your unit is incorrect, or the exemption from property taxes from which your property shoul...

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Disguised Expropriation in Mascouche – The Court of Appeal Upholds the Judgment of the Superior Court of Quebec and Condemns the City

  • 28 March 2022

Last March 16, the Court of Appeal rendered judgment in Dupras v. Ville de Mascouche[1] with respect to a disguised expropriation of a lot zoned “conservation” following a regulatory amendment undertaken by the City of Mascouche (hereinafter t...

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Urbanism code : City of Laval adopts a draft By-law!

  • 13 May 2021

The municipal council of the City of Laval adopted on April 22nd, 2021 a draft by-law of the urbanism code (hereinafter “CDU”) following the entry into force of its revised land use and planning development plan to comply with government guidelines, t...

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COVID-19 : Consultations publiques et approbations référendaires dans les municipalités

  • 13 May 2020

Le 7 mai 2020, la ministre de la Santé McCann a adopté l’arrêté ministériel 2020-033 (ci-après l’ “Arrêté”) lequel vient imposer de nouvelles mesures pour la tenue d’assemblées de consultations publiques et/ou de ré...

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Right of first refusal for social housing: 81 new designated lots

  • 11 May 2020

On April 23, the Montreal Agglomeration Council adopted a new resolution designating 81 lots over which the City of Montreal can exercise a pre-emptive right for social housing (Resolution designating 81 lots). A plan showing the approximate location of t...

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The City of Montreal has a pre-emptive right for social housing

  • 4 May 2020

On March 26, the Montreal Agglomeration Council adopted draft by-laws allowing the City of Montreal to make a pre-emptive right on certain buildings located on the territory of the agglomeration for the construction of social housing. During this meeting,...

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