Conseil regional de l'environnement de Montreal explained

The Conseil Régional de l'Environnement de Montréal is a not-for-profit environmental organization in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The council's website indicates that it was founded in 1996.[1] It is an umbrella group for several different organizations; in 1999, there were thirty-five member groups.[2] Former Quebec cabinet minister Robert Perreault was the council's director-general for several years. In 2005, he spoke against an extension of Quebec Autoroute 25.[3]

Directors-General

Director Generals:[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

References

  1. http://www.cremtl.qc.ca/index.php?id=1 Conseil regional de l'environnement de Montreal: Mission
  2. Michelle Lalonde, "Developer wants city to okay garage first," Montreal Gazette, 7 January 1999, A5.
  3. Michelle Lalonde, "Greenpeace threatens Highway 25 lawsuit," Montreal Gazette, 7 May 2005, A8.
  4. http://www.cremtl.qc.ca/fichiers-cre/memoires/Rapportactivites2000.pdf Rapport d’activités Avril 2000 à mars 2001
  5. http://www.cremtl.qc.ca/fichiers-cre/files/pdf794.pdf Rapport d’activités 2006-2007 et Plan d’action 2007-2008
  6. http://www.cremtl.qc.ca/fichiers-cre/files/pdf1083.pdf Rapport d’activités 2007–08
  7. http://www.cremtl.qc.ca/fichiers-cre/files/Rapport2010.pdf Rapport d’activités 2009-2010 et Plan d’action 2010-2011
  8. http://www.cremtl.qc.ca/fichiers-cre/files/Rapport2011%281%29.pdf RAPPORT D’ACTIVITÉS 2010-2011
  9. Before becoming director-general, Porlier was involved with the council since at least 2001. He led its campaign for an organic household waste collection program in 2008. See Rina Calabrise, "East-end residents fear future Decarie," Montreal Gazette, 1 December 2001, I9; "Kick compost to the curb - coalition; Most Montrealers want green-waste pickup, poll shows," Montreal Gazette, 21 October 2008, A6.