Put back the names Greenfield Park and Saint-Hubert on our signs


Guest

#76

2015-07-22 19:47

Pride in my home town. The history that exists and all the fond memories can't be erased by some racists that want to impose their will.

Guest

#77

2015-07-22 22:04

We are Greenfield Park for Always! You will never take that away.

Guest

#78

2015-07-22 22:23

My home town is Greenfield Park. I care deeply about Greenfield Park and my friends and family who still live there.

Guest

#79

2015-07-23 05:08

To save the identify of my home & my family's home so future generations will honour Greenfield Park & St. Hubert (East Greenfield)

Guest

#80

2015-07-28 00:59

I was born in Greenfield Park, Mother was born in Greenfield Park. My father gave his life preventing a bank robbery in Greenfield Park, My father had his name place on a street in Greenfield Park. My Grandfather David Boyd also had his name on a Greenfield Park St. Show some respect for the history of this wonderful town I called my home.

Guest

#81

2015-07-28 18:45

I grew up in the Park and although I no longer live there I have many friends who do. I am grateful to all those Parkers who still live there who are willing to fight city hall. The least I can do is show my support in solidarity with my friends and sign this petition. Hang tough folks you guys ROCK !! Bernie Meehan expat :)

 


Guest

#82

2015-07-28 21:50

I know right from wrong...

Guest

#83

2015-07-28 23:48

My home town of Greenfield Park is a big part of who I am. I am not from Longueil. I am from the Park and believe that it should always bear it's name. Not the one forced upon it.

Guest

#84

2015-08-03 11:33

C'est très important portant pour moi de garder nos noms de quartier.

Guest

#85

2015-08-03 21:06

We all need to stand up now more than ever in order for THE PEOPLE to be heard!

Guest

#86

2015-08-04 01:12

We need to keep our name GREENFIELD PARK!!!!!

Guest

#87

2015-08-05 12:47

I grew up in GPK and would love the town to keep everything the same

Guest

#88

2015-08-08 22:18

I am at Saint-Hubert since 37 years, 13 years at Lafleche and
24 years at Cité sur le Lake

Guest

#89

2015-08-14 15:31

I now live in BC but born in Greenfield Park and raised in St Hubert. Still have friends and family there and strongly believe in this cause! It's the right thing to do!

Guest

#90

2015-08-15 10:56

I lived in Greenfield Park which I consider my home

Guest

#91 It's our History

2015-08-15 17:43

Must we be erased completely. ..makes me angry. We did exist and we still do!


Guest

#92

2015-08-19 17:05

Longueuil, to me, was the Terminus where the city bus let me off at the metro when I went into Montreal. The home from which I traveled TO Longueuil was in Greenfield Park. Just because there has been a political/management merger, why obliterate the local identity and "flavor" of the towns that make up the merged Longueuil? People who live in New York City will not tell you they live in NYC - they live in the Bronx, or Long Island, or Manhattan, or Queens, which are all VERY different areas with their own "culture". The sign as you enter Queens says "Welcome to Queens - The World's Borough" - It lists Bill DeBlasio as mayor, and the name of the current borough president - what it DOESN'T say is "Welcome to New York City". I encourage the Leadership of Longueuil to exercise their collective imaginations in order to similarly actively-preserve the individual identities and local "cultures" of the merged communities.


Guest

#93

2015-08-19 21:06

I signed this petition because being born and raised in Greenfield Park I am proud of that and would not want where I come from erased.
Boo

#94 Re:

2015-08-28 03:20

#24: -  

 Is demerger possible?


Guest

#95

2015-08-30 13:08

Just like the city of Montreal whose boroughs have kept their names and identities, St.Hubert, Greenfield Park and all the other boroughs should be allowed to do the same while still being part of Metropolitan Longueuil.

Guest

#96

2015-09-02 00:30

Our heritage & history must be left as is for our future generations. Must not change.

Guest

#97

2015-09-05 17:11

I believe that we should honour our heritage, by not removing the name of St. Hubert Plus when it was decided that we would get together with Longueuil, I believe we were told that we would retain all of our community decisions and by-laws to date of the agreement. Well I believe that the retention of St. Hubert would be part of our by-laws.

Guest

#98

2015-09-16 15:36

Never wanted to be a part of Longueuil...At least let us keep our name
Dontcare

#99 Re: loss of time and money.

2016-01-04 01:25

I'm from Saint-Hubert and this is not a big deal. Longueuil is okay... at least this name came from our history.

Brian Peddar

#100 Re:

2016-01-04 17:21

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