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Monique Worth
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In office
January 1, 2005 ? November 3, 2013
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Preceded by
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In office
January 1, 2002 ? December 31, 2004
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Preceded by
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Succeeded by
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Born
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1944-05-21
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May 21, 1944
(age 80)
Verdun
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Quebec
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Political party
| Union Montreal
(2001-2013)
Independent
(2013)
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Monique Worth
(born May 21, 1944)
[1]
is a former
city councillor
from
Montreal
,
Quebec
, Canada. She served as the borough mayor for
Pierrefonds-Senneville
from 2002 to 2005, and of
Pierrefonds-Roxboro
from 2005 to 2013.
[2]
[3]
She was a member of the
Union Montreal
municipal political party.
[3]
She sat on the city of Montreal's executive committee where she was responsible for the portfolios of sustainable development, the environment, the exoterritories and blue spaces.
[3]
Her career in politics began in 1989, following the death of her husband, Harry, a city councillor with the former city of
Pierrefonds
. The mayor at the time, Marcel Morin, urged her to campaign for her husband's former seat.
[1]
She was would be elected in February 1990 and had sat on Pierrefonds city council until its merger with Montreal in 2001. After the merger, she was appointed borough mayor of the
Pierrefonds-Senneville
borough because she had the largest number of votes.
[1]
Following
Senneville
's demerger from the city of Montreal, the borough's borders were altered and the name changed to Pierrefonds-Roxboro.
A native of the borough of
Verdun
, Worth formerly worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 22 years and was at one time a political attache to
Pierre Marsan
of the
Quebec Liberal Party
.
[1]
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