
Montreal city council set to weigh merits of proposed pit bull bylaw
MONTREAL — The fight over Montreal’s contentious pit bull legislation comes to a head this week as city lawmakers are set to weigh the merits of the bylaw amid a last-ditch counter-offensive by opponents trying to convince them it’s unnecessary.
Mayor Denis Coderre’s ruling party has tabled a proposed bylaw that would ban new pit bulls from the city and place strict rules those living here now, including that they be sterilized and muzzled when in public.
The proposed ban was announced in June following a string of dog attacks, including a fatal one involving 55-year-old Christiane Vadnais, who was killed in her Montreal backyard.
Councillors are expected to debate the bylaw on Tuesday after adjourning the council meeting on Monday night before getting to it.