MONTREAL, Feb. 4, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - Peter McQueen will file a motion
tonight at the Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Borough to oppose the closure of two post offices in
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Snowdon. Since January 15th, Canada Post has
initiated consultations on their proposal to close two post offices on
5751 Sherbrooke West and 4944 Decarie Boulevard. "I want to protect the
commercial space and preserve the vitality of the neighbourhood.
Sherbrooke Street, in my district, is a gem with these small shops. The
loss of a post office, an attraction for these other businesses, could
put a vacuum on Sherbrooke compromising its commercial vitality," said
Peter McQueen, councillor for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.
Jason Hughes is the owner of the Cooperative de la maison verte on Sherbrooke Street. His business depends on the postal service for
e-commerce: "I am concerned for neighbourhood businesses that depend on
the corporate services of the post office. I am also concerned about
the deterioration of the quality of customer service to residents and
area businesses. I believe that Canada Post has a social responsibility
to provide nearby services."
"I think this is an important issue for our borough, particularly in the
Snowdon district and NDG, my district. I hope that in the spirit of
cooperation and to advance the cause of our citizens and our
businesses, other elected officials in Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce will support this motion," said Peter McQueen.
Citizens have until February 15th to submit their views to Canada Post.
A petition is online at:
https://secure.avaaz.org/fr/petition/Contre_la_fermeture_des_bureaux_de_poste_publics_Victoria_Snowdon_et_NotreDamedeGrace/?crabTdb
The motion to be filed this evening is available at:
http://projetmontreal.org/nouvelle/motion-pour-garder-les-bureaux-de-poste-de-la-rue-sherbrooke-et-du-boulevard-decarie-ouverts/?lang=en
SOURCE: VILLE DE MONTREAL - CABINET DE LA 2E OPPOSITION
