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City of Pointe-Claire Condemns Threats and Acts of Incivility

The City of Pointe-Claire wishes to inform its residents of a serious incident that recently took place, in which two of our City Councillors, Kelly Thorstad-Cullen and Eric Stork, received death threats by mail. These unacceptable messages were immediately reported to the authorities, and an investigation is currently underway in collaboration with the Montréal Police Service (SPVM).

We strongly condemn these acts of violence and hatred, which go against the core values of respect and integrity that we uphold in our community. Our City Council members, along with our staff, are dedicated individuals who devote their time and efforts to serving the residents of our city. It is important to remember that discussions and disagreements must always occur in a climate of mutual respect. Any form of threat, intimidation, or violence is absolutely intolerable.

If you have any information that could assist with this investigation, we encourage you to contact the local police station at 514-280-0105, or to report information anonymously via the Info Crime platform at www.infocrimemontreal.ca, or by phone at 514-393-1133.

The City of Pointe-Claire will continue to work closely with the appropriate authorities to ensure that such behaviour is not tolerated and that our city remains a safe, inclusive, and respectful place for everyone.

Thank you for your vigilance and commitment to maintaining a climate of kindness and respect within our community.