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Dollard-des-Ormeaux

Dollard-des-Ormeaux (French pronunciation: [dɔlaʁ de zɔʁmo]; commonly referred to as D.D.O. or simply Dollard) is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Island of Montreal. The town was named after French martyr Adam Dollard des Ormeaux.

Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Ville de Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Nicknames: 
Dollard, D.D.O.[1]
Motto: 
Viribus Unitas
Location on Island of Montreal
Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Location in southern Quebec
Coordinates: 45°29′N 73°49′W / 45.483°N 73.817°W / 45.483; -73.817[2]
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
RegionMontreal
RCMNone
Founded1924
ConstitutedJanuary 1, 2006
Government
 • MayorAlex Bottausci
 • Federal ridingPierrefonds—Dollard
 • Prov. ridingRobert-Baldwin
Area
 • Total15.09 km2 (5.83 sq mi)
 • Land14.98 km2 (5.78 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total48,403
 • Density3,230.2/km2 (8,366/sq mi)
 • Pop 2016-2021
1.0%
 • Dwellings
17,763
DemonymDollardian
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
Area code(s)514 and 438
HighwaysNo major routes
Websiteville.ddo.qc.ca

The town was merged with the city of Montreal in 2002, and became part of the borough of Dollard-Des Ormeaux–Roxboro. When residents were later offered the option, they chose to leave the city of Montreal, and the town was reinstated as a separate entity in 2006.

Name edit

The orthography of the city's name has been adjusted periodically. Originally written as Dollard-des-Ormeaux, it became Dollard des Ormeaux (no hyphens) in 1960, and reverted again to the hyphenated spelling in 1969.[6]

In 2001, the official Commission de toponymie du Québec ruled that the correct orthography of the city's name is Dollard-Des Ormeaux (one hyphen, one space, all title caps) due to the patronymic particle.[2] However, this was not widely accepted, and is rarely used in practice. In particular, as of 2021, the city's own website did not use this way of writing the city's name.[7] In 2022, the Commission officially reverted to the spelling Dollard-des-Ormeaux, which had been in use since 1924.[8]

History edit

Early history edit

In 1714, the area was part of the Parish of St-Joachim de Pointe-Claire. It became part of the Parish of Ste-Geneviève when it detached from Pointe-Claire in 1845.[9]

On July 29, 1924, Dollard-des-Ormeaux detached from the Parish of Ste-Geneviève and became a separate municipality in response to a tax imposed by the Parish road improvements on Gouin Boulevard. Its first mayor was Hormidas Meloche.

The town's name honours the French martyr Adam Dollard des Ormeaux, who was killed by the Iroquois at Long Sault in 1660.

Later history edit

The City of Dollard-des-Ormeaux obtained a new charter and was incorporated as a city on February 4, 1960.[2]

Dollard-des-Ormeaux was originally a bedroom community in the early 1960s. The population was barely a few hundred in 1960, and within 10 years, exceeded 15,000.[10]

One of its original main axes, Anselme-Lavigne Street in the Westpark neighbourhood, is named for a farmer who sold his land to the Belcourt Construction Company. Many of the streets in the Sunnydale neighbourhood, including "Sunshine" and "Hyman", are named for members in the prominent Zunenshine family who owned Belcourt. The community is a mixture of residential and commercial properties. Des Sources and St-Jean Boulevards are its main commercial arteries, and are represented by the two vertical lines in the city's official logo. The three circles in the logo, from left to right, respectively represent the St-Jean Sector, the Westpark Sector and the Sunnybrooke Sector. The three circles and two vertical lines in the logo represent the city's geography and artfully spell out "ddo".

The Town Hall was located in a house on Des Sources Boulevard in the early 1960s, and was moved to an 1806 French-Canadian farmhouse in 1964.

When Canada's centennial anniversary was due to occur, the town decided to create a "Centennial Park," featuring a man-made lake and hills. It was suggested to use this project for a reservoir for stormwater drainage, as the city was faced with the need to expand surface drainage pipes. The project was announced September 8, 1966.[11] However the project ran into problems and became a local scandal and a major drain on resources. It was finally completed in the 1970s, albeit overdue and overbudget.[citation needed]

Dollard-des-Ormeaux was included in the Montreal Urban Community when that government was created in 1970.

Recent years edit

On January 1, 2002, as part of the 2002–2006 municipal reorganization of Montreal, it merged with the city of Montreal and became part of the Dollard-Des Ormeaux–Roxboro borough. After a change of government and a 2004 demerger referendum, Dollard-des-Ormeaux was reconstituted as an independent city on January 1, 2006. It is now the Montreal Island's most populous city outside Montreal.

Albeit not served by the Montreal Metro, the city will be served by the Réseau express métropolitain light rail system with a station at the juncture of Highway 40 and Des Sources Boulevard.

Demographics edit

Historical populations
YearPop.±%
1931295—    
1941324+9.8%
1951319−1.5%
1956372+16.6%
19611,248+235.5%
196612,297+885.3%
197125,217+105.1%
197636,837+46.1%
198139,940+8.4%
198643,089+7.9%
199146,922+8.9%
199647,826+1.9%
200148,206+0.8%
200648,930+1.5%
201149,637+1.4%
201648,899−1.5%
202148,403−1.0%
Source: Statistics Canada

According to the Office québécois de la langue française, Dollard-des-Ormeaux has been officially recognized as a bilingual[12] municipality since 2 Nov 2005.[13]

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Dollard-Des Ormeaux had a population of 48,403 living in 17,383 of its 17,763 total private dwellings, a change of -1% from its 2016 population of 48,899. With a land area of 14.98 km2 (5.78 sq mi), it had a population density of 3,231.2/km2 (8,368.7/sq mi) in 2021.[14]

Canada census – Dollard-Des Ormeaux community profile
20212016
Population48,403 (-1.0% from 2016)48,899 (-1.5% from 2011)
Land area14.98 km2 (5.78 sq mi)14.97 km2 (5.78 sq mi)
Population density3,230.2/km2 (8,366/sq mi)3,266.1/km2 (8,459/sq mi)
Median age43.6 (M: 42.0, F: 44.8)43.3 (M: 41.7, F: 44.7)
Private dwellings17,763 (total)  17,383 (occupied)17,627 (total) 
Median household income$96,000$78,981
References: 2021[15] 2016[16] earlier[17][18]
Home Language (2021)
Language Population Percentage (%)
English 25,925 54%
French 6,520 14%
Other 10,695 22%
Mother Tongue (2021)
Language Population Percentage (%)
English 18,120 38%
French 7,195 15%
Other 18,415 38%
Visible Minorities (2021)
Ethnicity Population Percentage (%)
Not a visible minority 27,150 57%
Visible minorities 20,780 43%

Parks and facilities edit

Dollard is known for its many well-attended green spaces, providing a park within one kilometre of each home.[19] Notable parks include Centennial Park, Westminster Park, Frederick Wilson (Fredmir) Park, Baffin Park, and Terry Fox Park. Edward Janiszewski Park was named after the longest-reigning mayor of the city.

Dollard-des-Ormeaux is home to the Dollard Civic Centre, which serves as city hall, the public library, and houses ice skating and swimming facilities.

Sports edit

Dollard is home to many juvenile sports teams, including hockey, soccer, baseball, swimming, and ringette. In 2013, the city received $20 000 from Kraft Le Hockey Continue program in recognition of the efforts of Lance Taylor Townend, an administrator and coach with the Dollard Hockey Association.[20]

Administration edit

 
City hall

The city administration[21]

  1. Laurence Parent (District 1)
  2. Errol Johnson (District 2)
  3. Mickey Max Guttman (District 3)
  4. Tanya Toledano (District 4)
  5. Morris Vesely (District 5)
  6. Valérie Assouline (District 6)
  7. Ryan Brownstein (District 7)
  8. Anastasia Assimakopoulos (District 8)

Since the city's incorporation in 1960, there have been seven mayors. They are Alfred Labrosse (1960–1963), Frederick T. Wilson (1963–1968), Gerald Dephoure (1968–1978), Jean Cournoyer (1978–1982), Gerry Weiner (1982–1984), Edward Janiszewski (1984–2017) and Alex Bottausci (2017–present).

Edward Janiszewski's 33 years as Mayor of DDO makes him the longest-serving Mayor in the city's history, and the second longest-serving Mayor in the history of Canada, behind Hazel McCallion. He was first elected to the city council in 1978 before becoming mayor in 1984. During his tenure, he also oversaw the construction of Dollard-des-Ormeaux's famous library and many of the additions which were made to the civic centre. At the time of his defeat in 2017, the city was left with a surplus of $15 million.[22]

Municipal Patrol edit

 
Municipal Patrol Vehicle

Established in 1980, a municipal patrol service was initially created to enhance public safety in the city and to enforce parking violations after the merger of police departments on the Island of Montreal. The service is responsible for public safety, municipal by-law enforcement, crime prevention, emergency measures, and community relations.

List of mayors edit

List of mayors:[6]

  • Hormidas Meloche (1924–1925, 1927–1929)
  • Joseph Paiement (1925–1927, 1957–1960)
  • Daniel Chauret (1929–1933)
  • Jean-Baptiste Aumais (1933–1939)
  • Edmond Lavigne (1939–1942)
  • Romain Jauron (1942–1945)
  • Armand Labrosse (1945–1947)
  • Joseph Cousineau (1947–1949)
  • Anselme Lavigne (1949–1957)
  • Alfred Labrosse (1960–1963)
  • Frederick T. Wilson (1963–1968)
  • R. Gérard Dephoure (1968–1978)
  • Jean Cournoyer (1978–1982)
  • Gerald Weiner (1982–1984)
  • Edward Janisweski (1984–2002, 2006–2017)
  • Alex Bottausci (2017–present)

Education edit

The Lester B. Pearson School Board operates four Anglophone public schools in the area. Schools operated by the LBPSB include Springdale Elementary School, Sunshine Academy, Westpark Elementary School, and Wilder Penfield Elementary School. Beechwood Elementary and Kingsdale Academy in Pierrefonds-Roxboro also serve portions of Dollard-des-Ormeaux.[23]

The Centre de services scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys operates Francophone public schools, but were previously operated by the Commission scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys until June 15, 2020. The change was a result of a law passed by the Quebec government that changed the school board system from denominational to linguistic.[24] Francophone public schools in the area includes École primaire Dollard-Des Ormeaux, the École primaire du Bois-de-Liesse, the École primaire Saint-Luc, and the École secondaire des Sources.

Private schools include West Island College, Emmanuel Christian School, and Hebrew Foundation School.

Notable residents edit

See also edit

References and notes edit

  1. ^ "Dollard des Ormeaux (Montreal District) - What does DDO stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the Free Online Dictionary".
  2. ^ a b c "Dollard-Des Ormeaux". toponymie.gouv.qc.ca. Commission de toponymie Québec. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Répertoire des municipalités: Dollard-Des Ormeaux". www.mamh.gouv.qc.ca (in French). Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Habitation. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Parliament of Canada Federal Riding History: PIERREFONDS--DOLLARD (Quebec)".
  5. ^ "Dollard-Des Ormeaux, Ville (V) Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Government of Canada - Statistics Canada. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Répertoire des entités géopolitiques: Dollard-Des Ormeaux (ville) 29.7.1924 - 1.1.2002 ● 1.1.2006 - ..." www.mairesduquebec.com. Institut généalogique Drouin. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on August 31, 2009.
  8. ^ "Dollard-des-Ormeaux - Dollard-des-Ormeaux (Ville)". Commission de toponymie du Québec. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  9. ^
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-05-06. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  11. ^ "Dollard concludes agreement to preserve trees for "Centennial Forest"". The North Shore News. May 9, 1968. p. 13 – via news.google.com.
  12. ^ "DDO to keep bilingual status after falling short of Bill 96 English-language threshold". CTV News Montreal. 2023-01-18. Retrieved 2023-04-20.
  13. ^ "Organismes reconnus offrant des services dans une langue autre que le français". oqlf.gouv.qc.ca. 2022-12-19. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  14. ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, and census subdivisions (municipalities), Quebec". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  15. ^ "2021 Community Profiles". 2021 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. February 4, 2022. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
  16. ^ "2016 Community Profiles". 2016 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 12, 2021. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
  17. ^ "2006 Community Profiles". 2006 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. August 20, 2019.
  18. ^ "2001 Community Profiles". 2001 Canadian Census. Statistics Canada. July 18, 2021.
  19. ^ Parks and playgrouds 2017-04-23 at the Wayback Machine. City of Dollard-des-Ormeaux.
  20. ^ Kraft Canada (April 3, 2013). "Kraft le Hockey Continue nomme les cinq héros du hockey par excellence au Québec". newswire.ca.
  21. ^ https://ville.ddo.qc.ca/ma-municipalite/membres-du-conseil# Laurence Parent (District 1)
  22. ^ Sargeant, Tim (November 7, 2017). "After 33 years in office, Dollard-des-Ormeaux Mayor Ed Janiszewski is humble in defeat". Global News.
  23. ^ "School Board Map 2017-09-21 at the Wayback Machine." Lester B. Pearson School Board. Retrieved on September 28, 2017.
  24. ^ . Commission Scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys. Archived from the original on December 3, 2014. Retrieved December 7, 2014.

External links edit

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For the colonist and soldier in New France see Adam Dollard des Ormeaux Dollard des Ormeaux French pronunciation dɔlaʁ de zɔʁmo commonly referred to as D D O or simply Dollard is a city in southwestern Quebec Canada It is located on the Island of Montreal The town was named after French martyr Adam Dollard des Ormeaux Dollard des OrmeauxCityVille de Dollard des OrmeauxCoat of armsNicknames Dollard D D O 1 Motto Viribus UnitasLocation on Island of MontrealDollard des OrmeauxLocation in southern QuebecCoordinates 45 29 N 73 49 W 45 483 N 73 817 W 45 483 73 817 2 CountryCanadaProvinceQuebecRegionMontrealRCMNoneFounded1924ConstitutedJanuary 1 2006Government 3 4 MayorAlex Bottausci Federal ridingPierrefonds Dollard Prov ridingRobert BaldwinArea 3 5 Total15 09 km2 5 83 sq mi Land14 98 km2 5 78 sq mi Population 2021 Total48 403 Density3 230 2 km2 8 366 sq mi Pop 2016 20211 0 Dwellings17 763DemonymDollardianTime zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT Postal code s H9A H9B H9GArea code s 514 and 438HighwaysNo major routesWebsiteville wbr ddo wbr qc wbr ca The town was merged with the city of Montreal in 2002 and became part of the borough of Dollard Des Ormeaux Roxboro When residents were later offered the option they chose to leave the city of Montreal and the town was reinstated as a separate entity in 2006 Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Early history 2 2 Later history 2 3 Recent years 3 Demographics 4 Parks and facilities 5 Sports 6 Administration 6 1 Municipal Patrol 6 2 List of mayors 7 Education 8 Notable residents 9 See also 10 References and notes 11 External linksName editThe orthography of the city s name has been adjusted periodically Originally written as Dollard des Ormeaux it became Dollard des Ormeaux no hyphens in 1960 and reverted again to the hyphenated spelling in 1969 6 In 2001 the official Commission de toponymie du Quebec ruled that the correct orthography of the city s name is Dollard Des Ormeaux one hyphen one space all title caps due to the patronymic particle 2 However this was not widely accepted and is rarely used in practice In particular as of 2021 update the city s own website did not use this way of writing the city s name 7 In 2022 the Commission officially reverted to the spelling Dollard des Ormeaux which had been in use since 1924 8 History editEarly history edit In 1714 the area was part of the Parish of St Joachim de Pointe Claire It became part of the Parish of Ste Genevieve when it detached from Pointe Claire in 1845 9 On July 29 1924 Dollard des Ormeaux detached from the Parish of Ste Genevieve and became a separate municipality in response to a tax imposed by the Parish road improvements on Gouin Boulevard Its first mayor was Hormidas Meloche The town s name honours the French martyr Adam Dollard des Ormeaux who was killed by the Iroquois at Long Sault in 1660 Later history edit The City of Dollard des Ormeaux obtained a new charter and was incorporated as a city on February 4 1960 2 Dollard des Ormeaux was originally a bedroom community in the early 1960s The population was barely a few hundred in 1960 and within 10 years exceeded 15 000 10 One of its original main axes Anselme Lavigne Street in the Westpark neighbourhood is named for a farmer who sold his land to the Belcourt Construction Company Many of the streets in the Sunnydale neighbourhood including Sunshine and Hyman are named for members in the prominent Zunenshine family who owned Belcourt The community is a mixture of residential and commercial properties Des Sources and St Jean Boulevards are its main commercial arteries and are represented by the two vertical lines in the city s official logo The three circles in the logo from left to right respectively represent the St Jean Sector the Westpark Sector and the Sunnybrooke Sector The three circles and two vertical lines in the logo represent the city s geography and artfully spell out ddo The Town Hall was located in a house on Des Sources Boulevard in the early 1960s and was moved to an 1806 French Canadian farmhouse in 1964 When Canada s centennial anniversary was due to occur the town decided to create a Centennial Park featuring a man made lake and hills It was suggested to use this project for a reservoir for stormwater drainage as the city was faced with the need to expand surface drainage pipes The project was announced September 8 1966 11 However the project ran into problems and became a local scandal and a major drain on resources It was finally completed in the 1970s albeit overdue and overbudget citation needed Dollard des Ormeaux was included in the Montreal Urban Community when that government was created in 1970 Recent years edit On January 1 2002 as part of the 2002 2006 municipal reorganization of Montreal it merged with the city of Montreal and became part of the Dollard Des Ormeaux Roxboro borough After a change of government and a 2004 demerger referendum Dollard des Ormeaux was reconstituted as an independent city on January 1 2006 It is now the Montreal Island s most populous city outside Montreal Albeit not served by the Montreal Metro the city will be served by the Reseau express metropolitain light rail system with a station at the juncture of Highway 40 and Des Sources Boulevard Demographics editHistorical populationsYearPop 1931295 1941324 9 8 1951319 1 5 1956372 16 6 19611 248 235 5 196612 297 885 3 197125 217 105 1 197636 837 46 1 198139 940 8 4 198643 089 7 9 199146 922 8 9 199647 826 1 9 200148 206 0 8 200648 930 1 5 201149 637 1 4 201648 899 1 5 202148 403 1 0 Source Statistics CanadaAccording to the Office quebecois de la langue francaise Dollard des Ormeaux has been officially recognized as a bilingual 12 municipality since 2 Nov 2005 13 In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada Dollard Des Ormeaux had a population of 48 403 living in 17 383 of its 17 763 total private dwellings a change of 1 from its 2016 population of 48 899 With a land area of 14 98 km2 5 78 sq mi it had a population density of 3 231 2 km2 8 368 7 sq mi in 2021 14 Canada census Dollard Des Ormeaux community profile 20212016 Population48 403 1 0 from 2016 48 899 1 5 from 2011 Land area14 98 km2 5 78 sq mi 14 97 km2 5 78 sq mi Population density3 230 2 km2 8 366 sq mi 3 266 1 km2 8 459 sq mi Median age43 6 M 42 0 F 44 8 43 3 M 41 7 F 44 7 Private dwellings17 763 total 17 383 occupied 17 627 total Median household income 96 000 78 981 References 2021 15 2016 16 earlier 17 18 Home Language 2021 Language Population Percentage English 25 925 54 French 6 520 14 Other 10 695 22 Mother Tongue 2021 Language Population Percentage English 18 120 38 French 7 195 15 Other 18 415 38 Visible Minorities 2021 Ethnicity Population Percentage Not a visible minority 27 150 57 Visible minorities 20 780 43 Parks and facilities editDollard is known for its many well attended green spaces providing a park within one kilometre of each home 19 Notable parks include Centennial Park Westminster Park Frederick Wilson Fredmir Park Baffin Park and Terry Fox Park Edward Janiszewski Park was named after the longest reigning mayor of the city Dollard des Ormeaux is home to the Dollard Civic Centre which serves as city hall the public library and houses ice skating and swimming facilities Sports editDollard is home to many juvenile sports teams including hockey soccer baseball swimming and ringette In 2013 the city received 20 000 from Kraft Le Hockey Continue program in recognition of the efforts of Lance Taylor Townend an administrator and coach with the Dollard Hockey Association 20 Administration edit nbsp City hall The city administration 21 Laurence Parent District 1 Errol Johnson District 2 Mickey Max Guttman District 3 Tanya Toledano District 4 Morris Vesely District 5 Valerie Assouline District 6 Ryan Brownstein District 7 Anastasia Assimakopoulos District 8 Since the city s incorporation in 1960 there have been seven mayors They are Alfred Labrosse 1960 1963 Frederick T Wilson 1963 1968 Gerald Dephoure 1968 1978 Jean Cournoyer 1978 1982 Gerry Weiner 1982 1984 Edward Janiszewski 1984 2017 and Alex Bottausci 2017 present Edward Janiszewski s 33 years as Mayor of DDO makes him the longest serving Mayor in the city s history and the second longest serving Mayor in the history of Canada behind Hazel McCallion He was first elected to the city council in 1978 before becoming mayor in 1984 During his tenure he also oversaw the construction of Dollard des Ormeaux s famous library and many of the additions which were made to the civic centre At the time of his defeat in 2017 the city was left with a surplus of 15 million 22 Municipal Patrol edit nbsp Municipal Patrol Vehicle Established in 1980 a municipal patrol service was initially created to enhance public safety in the city and to enforce parking violations after the merger of police departments on the Island of Montreal The service is responsible for public safety municipal by law enforcement crime prevention emergency measures and community relations List of mayors edit List of mayors 6 Hormidas Meloche 1924 1925 1927 1929 Joseph Paiement 1925 1927 1957 1960 Daniel Chauret 1929 1933 Jean Baptiste Aumais 1933 1939 Edmond Lavigne 1939 1942 Romain Jauron 1942 1945 Armand Labrosse 1945 1947 Joseph Cousineau 1947 1949 Anselme Lavigne 1949 1957 Alfred Labrosse 1960 1963 Frederick T Wilson 1963 1968 R Gerard Dephoure 1968 1978 Jean Cournoyer 1978 1982 Gerald Weiner 1982 1984 Edward Janisweski 1984 2002 2006 2017 Alex Bottausci 2017 present Education editThe Lester B Pearson School Board operates four Anglophone public schools in the area Schools operated by the LBPSB include Springdale Elementary School Sunshine Academy Westpark Elementary School and Wilder Penfield Elementary School Beechwood Elementary and Kingsdale Academy in Pierrefonds Roxboro also serve portions of Dollard des Ormeaux 23 The Centre de services scolaire Marguerite Bourgeoys operates Francophone public schools but were previously operated by the Commission scolaire Marguerite Bourgeoys until June 15 2020 The change was a result of a law passed by the Quebec government that changed the school board system from denominational to linguistic 24 Francophone public schools in the area includes Ecole primaire Dollard Des Ormeaux the Ecole primaire du Bois de Liesse the Ecole primaire Saint Luc and the Ecole secondaire des Sources Private schools include West Island College Emmanuel Christian School and Hebrew Foundation School Notable residents editGoldie Hershon 1941 2020 activist and president of the Canadian Jewish Congress Devon Levi born 2001 ice hockey goaltender Buffalo Sabres Northeastern Huskies Canada men s national junior ice hockey team Jaclyn Linetsky 1986 2003 actress Yaniv Perets born 2000 ice hockey goaltender Carolina Hurricanes Quinnipiac Bobcats men s ice hockey Adrien Plavsic born 1970 NHL ice hockey defenceman P J Stock born 1975 Canadian sports broadcaster and former professional ice hockey player Gerry Weiner born 1933 politician Mayor of Dollard des Ormeaux Member of Parliament of CanadaSee also editList of anglophone communities in Quebec List of former boroughs of Montreal Montreal Merger Municipal reorganization in QuebecReferences and notes edit Dollard des Ormeaux Montreal District What does DDO stand for Acronyms and abbreviations by the Free Online Dictionary a b c Dollard Des Ormeaux toponymie gouv qc ca Commission de toponymie Quebec Retrieved 20 May 2022 a b Repertoire des municipalites Dollard Des Ormeaux www mamh gouv qc ca in French Ministere des Affaires municipales et de l Habitation Retrieved 20 May 2022 Parliament of Canada Federal Riding History PIERREFONDS DOLLARD Quebec Dollard Des Ormeaux Ville V Census Profile 2021 Census of Population www12 statcan gc ca Government of Canada Statistics Canada Retrieved 20 May 2022 a b Repertoire des entites geopolitiques Dollard Des Ormeaux ville 29 7 1924 1 1 2002 1 1 2006 www mairesduquebec com Institut genealogique Drouin Retrieved 20 May 2022 Ville de City of Dollard des Ormeaux website homepage Archived from the original on August 31 2009 Dollard des Ormeaux Dollard des Ormeaux Ville Commission de toponymie du Quebec Retrieved 14 December 2022 The Canadian Encyclopedia DDO History Archived from the original on 2017 05 06 Retrieved 2017 05 15 Dollard concludes agreement to preserve trees for Centennial Forest The North Shore News May 9 1968 p 13 via news google com DDO to keep bilingual status after falling short of Bill 96 English language threshold CTV News Montreal 2023 01 18 Retrieved 2023 04 20 Organismes reconnus offrant des services dans une langue autre que le francais oqlf gouv qc ca 2022 12 19 Retrieved 2023 04 19 Population and dwelling counts Canada provinces and territories and census subdivisions municipalities Quebec Statistics Canada February 9 2022 Retrieved August 29 2022 2021 Community Profiles 2021 Canadian Census Statistics Canada February 4 2022 Retrieved 2023 10 19 2016 Community Profiles 2016 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 12 2021 Retrieved 2022 05 20 2006 Community Profiles 2006 Canadian Census Statistics Canada August 20 2019 2001 Community Profiles 2001 Canadian Census Statistics Canada July 18 2021 Parks and playgrouds Archived 2017 04 23 at the Wayback Machine City of Dollard des Ormeaux Kraft Canada April 3 2013 Kraft le Hockey Continue nomme les cinq heros du hockey par excellence au Quebec newswire ca https ville ddo qc ca ma municipalite membres du conseil Laurence Parent District 1 Sargeant Tim November 7 2017 After 33 years in office Dollard des Ormeaux Mayor Ed Janiszewski is humble in defeat Global News School Board Map Archived 2017 09 21 at the Wayback Machine Lester B Pearson School Board Retrieved on September 28 2017 Ecoles et centres Commission Scolaire Marguerite Bourgeoys Archived from the original on December 3 2014 Retrieved December 7 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dollard Des Ormeaux 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