Montreal suburb passes summer-long ban on leaf blowers after heated debate
BEACONSFIELD, Que. — Tensions erupted in a Montreal suburb after councillors voted to pass a contentious summer-long ban on leaf blowers.
Protesters gathered with signs outside city hall in Beaconsfield, Que., as a debate that has divided the community’s 20,000 residents came to a head Monday evening.
Mayor Georges Bourelle said councillors voted 5-1 in favour of banning leaf blowers between June 1 and Sept. 30 starting next year, despite vocal opposition from many of the more than 100 residents who attended the meeting.
Police were called as a precaution after one councillor was allegedly threatened by a person who opposed the regulations, the mayor said.


