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Josée Duplessis

Josée Duplessis is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has served on the Montreal city council since 2009, representing De Lorimier as a member of Projet Montréal, and has been a member of the Montreal executive committee since November 2012. In June 2013, she was appointed as chair of the executive committee.
==Borough councillor==
Duplessis is a sociologist. Before entering political life, she ran a consulting firm that sought to improve the environmental practices of Quebec municipalities.〔(Josée Duplessis: City Councillor, DeLorimier district - Plateau-Mont-Royal ), Projet Montréal, accessed 3 April 2013.〕
She was elected to the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough council in the 2005 municipal election as a candidate of Gérald Tremblay's Montreal Island Citizens Union (MICU). Her election victory was extremely narrow; the returns office initially showed Projet Montréal candidate Émilie Thuillier elected by twelve votes, but the final scrutiny showed Duplessis elected by nine.〔Jeff Heinrich, "Fotopulos holds on in 3-way battle," ''Montreal Gazette'', 7 November 2005, A7; Andy Riga, "Bourque seeks judicial recount," ''Montreal Gazette'', 9 November 2005, A1.〕 MICU won six of the borough council's seven seats, with the remaining seat going to Projet Montréal leader Richard Bergeron.
In 2006, Duplessis co-operated with Bergeron on a successful motion for the borough to complete the Rachel Street bicycle path.〔Linda Gyulai, "Resisting the machine: Monsieur Bergeron goes to city hall Series: Monsieur Bergeron Goes to City Hall," ''Montreal Gazette'', 5 June 2006, A1.〕 She left Tremblay's party to join Projet Montréal in April 2009.〔James Mennie, "Bergeron hopes defection is first of many; Boost for Projet Montral; Councillor leaves mayor's party," ''Montreal Gazette'', 28 April 2009, A7.〕

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