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smear campaign. The fundraiser was organized by real estate developer Lee Lalli, who also had Mafia links and would become friends with Applebaum. Lalli said the evening brought together 20 entrepreneurs who worked for the city and paid $ 1,000 each to collect $ 20,000 for Union Montreal. Union Montreal would only declare $ 12,500. Lalli had also purchased the parcel of land in 1999 for $ 335 000, applied for zoning changes and the subsidies, and flipped it to Magi in 2005 for $ 3.2 million, almost matching the city subsidy.
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government faced increased scrutiny for corruption. His other responsibilities included urban planning and buildings, borough relations, human resources, administrative services, and corporate communications. Applebaum shrugged off the administration's problems as media exaggerations and set a financial goal of cutting the city budget of $ 4.5 billion by $ 170 million and holding tax increases to the rate of inflation. He attributed his promotion to the sound management of his borough.
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let Lalli know that the borough was interested in building a borough city hall on the site, an allegation confirmed by Lalli but denied by Applebaum. The Charbonneau Commission had police-taped recordings capturing a 2003 conversation between Vito Rizzuto, then head of the Montreal Mafia, attempting to broker a deal between Lalli and Magi, with the help of coucillor
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and Francine Senécal publicly criticized Applebaum in 2005 and 2008 for a potential conflict of interest over his continued work as a real estate agent and property manager while also sitting on the borough's secretive CCU (zoning committee). Applebaum once threatened to sue a citizen who pointed out
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On March 5, 2013, a Radio-Canada investigative report claimed that UPAC was investigating Applebaum's role in a complex land swap for an old orphanage at the corner of boulevard Décarie and chemin de la Côte-Saint-Luc in 2007 involving Lee Lalli and Tony Magi. The report suggested that Applebaum had
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Applebaum campaigned ceaselessly on cutting government waste. He once tracked down a blue-collar worker who spent a day hiding in a luncheonette while collecting $ 21 an hour. He emphasized the fiscal responsibility and integrity that came with his business experience: "I’ve been in business, and it
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According to an arrest warrant filed in court, Applebaum allegedly engaged in two separate criminal conspiracies, the nature of which officials did not initially disclose. However, Radio-Canada reported that they involve the demolition of a residential building and the construction of condominiums,
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On February 19, 2013, 125 police officers from UPAC armed with warrants raided 9 locations in Montreal, including Montreal City Hall and 5 borough offices, including in the Cote-des-Neiges-NDG borough office governed for years by Applebaum. Police said that they spoke with both Applebaum and former
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in 2007 also proved contentious. The foundation that owned and ran the spacious stone library requested $ 4 million in public money to help renovate the site. Despite a petition with 13,000 signatures and a tradition of volunteers to keep the library running, Applebaum refused the idea arguing
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Applebaum found himself at odds with community groups over a number of public works projects in Benny Park in the underserved Loyola district of the borough. Local residents believed that the construction of a sports complex, a community health centre, and a cultural centre was eating into too much
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In May 2017, the city of Montreal authorized lawyers to take court action to retrieve a $ 160,000 departure allowance that Applebaum received from the city when he resigned as mayor. In June 2018, changes in provincial regulation has allowed the city to try and retrieve a $ 108,000 departure bonus
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councillor and submitted his name as an independent mayoral candidate. He argued that in light of the corruption crisis facing the city, notably among the ruling Union Montreal party, the interim mayor should be independent of party affiliation. In the final city council vote on November 16, 2012,
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Applebaum conspired meticulously to use cash in these transactions. He instructed his aide to never discuss the cash exchanges, to accept illegal payments in a car or anonymous locations, to leave packages or envelopes in the car for a while until opening them, and to turn off any cellphones when
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By 2006, Applebaum was instructing his newly hired aide Hugo Tremblay to sell tickets to Union Montreal party cocktail fundraisers to promoters seeking zoning changes for their real estate projects. A box called "the hat" would be circulated at these events to collect outrightly illegal anonymous
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who had built a condo project on Upper Lachine Rd. in Notre-Dame-de-Grace. The original project required zoning changes opposed by the borough, with a modified version built with $ 3.4 million in subsidies from the city government. Applebaum again denied any wrongdoing and accused the media of a
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in Montreal, who paid for vacations of municipal officials on his giant yacht. He was also part of a straw-man financing scheme for municipal and provincial political parties, reimbursing company employees for political donations to circumvent Quebec campaign financing law banning companies from
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Residents expressed similar environmental concerns in 2011 about zoning for a parking lot at a planned community health centre (CLSC) to be built by the province across the road from the park would eat up greenspace and cause traffic problems. Construction on the community health centre began in
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across the street to Benny Park because of lack of space. Residents supported the construction of a sports complex but objected to the new location and the rezoning of the entire park for institutional construction, arguing it would make the greenspace a target for further development. In 2009,
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After Applebaum's conviction, the Organisme d’autoréglementation du courtage immobilier du Québec (OACIQ) revoked Applebaum's license to sell real estate in Quebec on April 30, 2017. It rejected Applebaum's application to reinstate the license when he got out on parole. In July 2018, Applebaum
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fell through. Ownership reverted to the borough and the Applebaum administration set up a competitive bid process in 2012 that pitted community groups against each other. The winning bid went to Cinema NDG on condition that it find funding for its film house project. As of November 2017, after
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candidate David Hanna accused Applebaum of neglecting to save the old library.Although signs announcing the construction of the new facility went up before the 2009 municipal election, construction did not begin until 2013. Applebaum explained delays by the city's careful review of technical
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Applebaum became the second most powerful person in Montreal on April 6, 2011, when he was promoted by Tremblay to chair of the executive committee and given control over the city's finances. He replaced Claude Dauphin who resigned over allegations of spying on top bureaucrats as Tremblay's
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On June 6, 2017, Applebaum was granted parole after serving two months or one-sixth of his sentence after admitting to his crimes and expressing remorse for his criminal actions at his parole hearings. He was released on condition that he do 20 hours of community work per week.
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Applebaum was remarkably candid with his aides about his reasons for soliciting bribes: "I am not an angel ... We got to make a living." He also justified soliciting illegal campaign contributions when approaching developers in his borough: "Elections aren't cheap".
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Supporters of Applebaum saw him as a hard-working borough mayor who always did his best to get things done, pointing to the construction of the Benny sports centre, a community health centre, and plans for a cultural centre in a badly under-served sector of the
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At the February 15, 2017 sentencing hearing, the prosecution asked for two years of prison out of a possible five. The defence asked for either a suspended sentence or a mixed sentence with probation, community work, or non-consecutive jail time.
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Applebaum's crimes were part of a nexus of corruption involving bid-rigging for municipal contracts by large construction firms (some with links to the Mafia) in Montreal-area cities in exchange for bribes and kickbacks. Major players included
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Applebaum always wanted to become a very wealthy businessman and never expected to go into politics. At the age of 13, he began working at his eponymous family shoe store founded by his grandfather in 1913. He studied commerce at
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In October 2013, charges against him were widened to encompass ten major real estate transactions between 2002 and 2012 in Côte-des-Neiges. His preliminary hearing was scheduled for June 2015, immediately before Zajdel's trial.
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to help decentralize services to the newly created borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. After the 2005 elections, he was appointed president of the commission of transport, the environment, and infrastructure.
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Following Tremblay's resignation on November 5, 2012, Applebaum was believed to be a strong contender to win Union Montréal's nomination as its new mayoral candidate. However, he was passed over in favour of councilor
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appealed the decision in Quebec Court, arguing that his crimes did not involve his real estate practice. Applebaum withdrew the court appeal in October 2018 when the judge refused to delay hearing of the case.
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from January 1, 2002, to November 21, 2012, and becoming chair of the city's powerful executive committee in 2011. By 2006, he operated a "stratagem of corruption" in the borough and was investigated by
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construction on the sports center began and plans for an ultra-modern library in the same park announced, further angering residents concerned about Green Space. The sports centre would open in 2011.
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This so-called "prête-nom" (straw man) scheme was a way for companies to conceal an illegal corporate donation through a series of much smaller, seemingly legal contributions from different people.
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made Applebaum a full member of the executive committee in January 2009, assuming the sports and recreation portfolio and the difficult portfolio of snow removal. He quickly became vice-chair.
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said that he encouraged Applebaum to react more constructively to citizen suggestions, and was critical of Applebaum's perceiving differences of opinion as attempts to dislodge him from power.
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to change the zoning. Lalli would eventually flip the land to build a seniors residence and pharmacy; he would also successfully sue Radio-Canada for defamation for linking him to the mafia.
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Between 2002 and 2009, Applebaum rose through the ranks of Mayor Gérald Tremblay's government, being handed increasing responsibilities. In 2002, he was named an associate member of the
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to open CCU meetings to the public and to provide documentation on CCU zoning recommendations to the public before being adopted by the borough council. Allmand, formerly both the
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He resigned from his position as chair of the executive committee on November 9, 2012, although he retained his position as mayor of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough.
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that he should give up his real estate job if he wanted to sit on the CCU. He only gave up his realtor job and CCU position upon being appointed as a full member of the
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for being involved in a "stratagem of corruption" involving 10 real estate transactions and municipal contracts signed during his 2002-2012 tenure as borough mayor in
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He was arrested at his home on June 17, 2013, on 14 charges related to two of these investigations; he was found guilty on January 8, 2017, on 8 charges, including
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documents to ensure that bids for the project do not come in higher than expected. The new building opened to positive reviews in 2016, four years behind schedule.
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On March 30, 2017, Applebaum was sentenced to 12 months in prison and two years of probation. The judge said that Applebaum had committed "very serious" crimes.
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In 1994, Applebaum became known locally as "the rink activist" for campaigning to save a popular local outdoor hockey rink from closure at MacDonald Park in his
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He was involved in the Jewish community and was supportive of Israel. He always professed traditional Jewish values of family, working hard, and volunteering.
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were investigating Applebaum and had met with Applebaum to investigate his role as borough mayor in zoning modifications and real estate transactions in
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between 2006 and 2012. On June 6, 2017, Applebaum was granted parole two months after serving one-sixth of his sentence when he admitted to his crimes.
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parties and the bloc of independent councillors who resigned from Union Montréal in the same period, most notably by promising to share seats on the
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city. However, several francophone councillors disputed that claim, saying that Applebaum speaks creditable French. Notably, Vision Montreal leader
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was known as "Mr. 3%" because he was purported by Montreal construction bosses to skim 3% off government contracts for Union Montreal party funds.
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On June 18, 2013, Applebaum announced his resignation as mayor of Montreal, maintaining that the allegations against him were unfounded. He hired
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Applebaum was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Montreal on February 10, 1963, the third child of Ray and Moishe Applebaum. He was raised in
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party election funds and corrupt municipal officials in Mayor Gerald Tremblay's administration. Chief Union Montreal fundraiser since 2004,
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As borough mayor, Applebaum conspired with his aides, fellow councillors, and municipal officials to extort illegal campaign contributions,
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realty firm to supplemented his low public salary. He maintained a brisk, focused business, selling 48 properties in his first year alone.
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neighbourhood. He negotiated a compromise solution that had the city maintain the installation while local volunteers maintained the ice.
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Le stratagème de corruption dans lequel aurait été impliqué l'ex-maire de Montréal Michael Applebaum prend une ampleur gigantesque.
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on November 16, 2012, and his resignation on June 18, 2013. On June 17, 2013, he was arrested and indicted on 14 charges including
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on a platform of halting the forced merger of Montreal with suburban municipalities and decentralizing power to newly created
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ruled that Applebaum could keep a total of $ 268,000 because the new rules went into effect after Applebaum was convicted.
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from real estate promoters and construction firms in exchange for zoning changes and municipal contracts in his borough.
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Applebaum won 31 votes to Deschamps' 29. He won in part by reaching out more actively than Deschamps to the opposition
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and link Applebaum to a Laval-based engineering firm central to the municipal corruption testimony being heard at the
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By 2002, Applebaum's overall remuneration for committee work and expenses had grown to $ 102,868. Fellow councillors
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that it would be more cost-effective to include a library in the cultural centre. In the 2009 election, opposition
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In 2007, the borough council moved already approved plans for a sports center on the residential development of
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making cash transactions. He left no paper trail, believing: "In order to charge you, got to see the money."
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On November 19, 2012, Michael Applebaum was sworn in as interim mayor of Montreal at the Hall Honor at
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doesn’t matter if you steal a dollar or you steal $ 100,000. You’re not allowed to take a penny."
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mayor Gerald Tremblay. Applebaum continued to deny that he was a target of these investigations.
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An anonymous colleague told reporters that Applebaum's candidacy had been rejected because his
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Subsequent reports from le Devoir revealed that as a city councillor, Applebaum attended a
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Later that year, he was elected city councillor by a margin of 31 votes in the former
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On January 26, 2017, Applebaum was found guilty of eight corruption-related charges.
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several deadline extensions, funding has yet to be secured by the project.
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to hold the office (not counting interim officeholders) since the end of
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at his home on June 17, 2013. He initially faced 14 charges including
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in 2009. Applebaum also repeatedly rejected proposals from councillor
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Applebaum married in 1984. He and his wife Merle have three children.
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contributing to political parties. Large construction companies like
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In January 2013, Applebaum announced that the city was creating the
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Applebaum also alienated community groups looking to revitalize the
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Borough Mayor for Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce (2002-2012)
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In 2001, Applebaum joined other city councillors in forming the
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cabinet minister. Applebaum and Tremblay went on to win the
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skills were not strong enough to be mayor of an 80 percent
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Applebaum was arrested by Quebec's anti-corruption unit
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fundraising event on August 28, 2003, along with Mayor
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Lévesque, Kathleen; Myles, Brian (January 15, 2013).
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Shingler, Benjamin; Abboud, Elias (March 30, 2017).
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Shingler, Benjamin; Abboud, Elias (March 30, 2017).
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In Montreal, this system would be harnessed to fill
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on November 6, 1994, as a member of the now defunct
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Mayoralty and Corruption investigations (2012-2013)
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In 2001, he became a founding member of the 4075: 2741: 2739: 2700:"Michael Applebaum elected mayor of Montreal" 1745: 1743: 1592: 1590: 1588: 1276: 1036: 194:November 6, 1994 – December 31, 2001 8: 3378:"Dessau n'a pas eu peur de se faire prendre" 3208:"Fundraider denies getting political favors" 2527:Mesley, Wendy; Nicol, John; Noel, Brigitte. 2257: (Court of Quebec January 26, 2017). 633:Quebec's anti-corruption police squad (UPAC) 512:2002–06 municipal reorganization of Montreal 107:January 1, 2002 – November 21, 2012 4082: 4068: 4060: 3555:"Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum resigns" 3527:Allan Woods, Julian Sher (June 17, 2013). 2331:"Le CUSM était dans la mire des policiers" 1283: 1269: 1261: 1043: 1029: 1021: 1013:to assume the office of mayor of Montreal. 148:April 6, 2011 – November 21, 2012 58:November 16, 2012 – June 18, 2013 31: 20: 2960:"Mayor Applebaum refutes new allegations" 2636:"Applebaum new executive committee chair" 1668: 1666: 1664: 1662: 1660: 1658: 1656: 1654: 1652: 935:and Jean Yves Bisson, a city bureaucrat. 903:On March 19, 2013, the vice-president of 2297: 2295: 2293: 2291: 2289: 981:paid out to Applebaum as well. In 2020, 4442:Canadian politicians convicted of fraud 4427:21st-century mayors of places in Canada 3952:Valiante, Giuseppe (January 20, 2020). 3712:. The Canadian Press. February 15, 2017 2815:Lévesque, Kathleen (January 12, 2013). 2604:"Who will be Montreal's interim mayor?" 1984:"N.D.G. sports centre goes up for bids" 1426: 3862:"Michael Applebaum is now out of jail" 3130:"Applebaum undaunted by investigation" 2667:Lalonde, Michelle (November 9, 2012). 2579:Bernstien, Jaela (November 15, 2016). 1785:Bernstein, Jaela (November 13, 2016). 1752:"Montreal gets its first Jewish mayor" 1488: 3459:Van Praet, Nicolas (April 19, 2013). 3180:Montgomery, Sue (February 18, 2013). 2377:Bernstien, Jaela (January 26, 2017). 2167:"Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Cultural Centre" 1956:Save Benny Park (September 2, 2008). 714:also were involved in these schemes. 7: 4002:Rukavina, Steve (October 16, 2018). 3814:Banerjee, Sidhartha (June 6, 2017). 3376:Messier, François (March 21, 2013). 3182:"UPAC raids not about me: Applebaum" 3128:Bruemmer, René (February 19, 2012). 2400:Muise, Monique (September 7, 2014). 1750:Arnold, Janice (November 19, 2012). 1623:Bruemmer, René (November 22, 2012). 1597:Piritz, Ingrid (November 23, 2012). 526:, each with almost 50% of the vote. 446:district of Montreal as a member of 3860:Deschamps, Richard (June 6, 2017). 3407:Gyulai, Linda (November 18, 2016). 2928:Bruemmer, Rene (January 14, 2013). 2553:Bruemer, René (November 14, 2016). 2477:. November 15, 2015. Archived from 2381:. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 2351:Bruemmer, René (January 27, 2017). 1565:Scott, Marian (November 28, 2012). 637:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 516:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 484:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 371:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 348:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 91:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce 3576:"Former MP to represent Applebaum" 2996:. January 18, 2013. Archived from 2966:. January 15, 2013. Archived from 2930:"'I do not know any Mafia': mayor" 2849:. January 11, 2013. Archived from 2698:Gould, Kevin (November 16, 2012). 2426:Gyulai, Linda (December 2, 2014). 2086:Meagher, John (February 7, 2016). 14: 4492:People from Saint-Laurent, Quebec 4472:Jewish mayors of places in Canada 4422:21st-century Canadian politicians 4417:20th-century Canadian politicians 3762:Bruemmer, René (March 30, 2017). 3660:Bruemmer, René (March 30, 2017). 2302:Lee, Shuyee (November 14, 2016). 2255: CanLII 500-01-090833-135 1930:Gyulai, Linda (October 9, 2007). 1851:Bruemmer, Rene (April 14, 2015). 398:but never mastered the language. 4390: 3353:. March 19, 2013. Archived from 3289:Gyulai, Linda (March 14, 2014). 2874:"Applebaum au resto de la mafia" 2602:Moore, Lynn (November 8, 2012). 2188:Riga, Andy (February 20, 2012). 2139:Stanley, Adam (April 11, 2016). 2060:Sheridan, Kate (July 30, 2015). 2034:Riga, Andy (February 17, 2012). 1982:Gyulai, Linda (March 22, 2009). 1291:2005 Montreal municipal election 1051:2009 Montreal municipal election 3979:Scott, Marian (July 17, 2018). 3883:Dunlevy, T'Cha (May 13, 2017). 1881:. UnionMontreal. Archived from 1517:. March 1, 1963. Archived from 950:, a criminal lawyer and former 749:Executive committee (2002-2012) 330:between his appointment by the 3686:. CTV Montreal. March 30, 2017 3047:"Project benefited fundraiser" 1706:. May 15, 2013. Archived from 1675:"Applebaum No. 2 at city hall" 1673:Arnold, Janice (May 4, 2011). 1413:(in French), City of Montreal. 631:Applebaum was investigated by 494:party under mayoral candidate 313:Businessman, Real estate agent 1: 3929:Lee, Shuyee (June 15, 2018). 3837:Cherry, Paul (June 7, 2017). 1567:"Borough divided over record" 392:Winston Churchill High School 4437:Businesspeople from Montreal 3906:Lurie, Rob (July 18, 2017). 3486:"Mayor of Montreal arrested" 1827:. Montreal. January 27, 2017 824:Montreal Executive Committee 755:Montreal Executive Committee 536:Montreal Executive Committee 136:Montreal Executive Committee 4447:Canadian real estate agents 2508:. No. January 31, 2012 1962:Friends of the Earth Canada 1411:Election results, 1833-2005 1305: 1065: 954:, as his defence attorney. 915:Corruption arrest and trial 691:Simard-Beaudry Construction 594:Empress Theatre in May 2015 548:Solicitor General of Canada 498:, a businessman and former 4508: 3818:. CTV News. 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Index


Mayor of Montreal
Jane Cowell-Poitras
Jane Cowell-Poitras
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Montreal City Councillor
Lionel Perez
Montreal Executive Committee
Gérald Tremblay
Laurent Blanchard
Montreal City Councillor
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Parti des Montréalais
Nouveau Montréal
Union Montréal
Montreal
Quebec
mayor of Montreal
city council
fraud
conspiracy
breach of trust
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
Parti des Montréalais
Union Montréal
Gérald Tremblay
Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
UPAC
Saint-Laurent

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