The Green Party of Quebec is taking a stand against the proposed landfill project in Blainville and the law passed under closure to force the sale of a public woodland to a private company. This situation has been widely criticized for its lack of transparency and the accelerated legislative process that reduced the time for debate on such a crucial subject for public health and the environment.

In an interview on the Green Mentality podcast, Alex Tyrrell, leader of the Quebec Green Party, and Halimatou Bah, deputy leader, expressed their deep dissatisfaction with how the government has handled this issue, highlighting the urgency and blatant disrespect for the democratic process. By passing this law in the middle of a federal election campaign, the government acted opportunistically, bypassing the normal public debate processes.

“Quebec should not be the garbage dump of North America. This is a red line, especially for dangerous products.”
— Halimatou Bah, Deputy Leader of the Quebec Green Party

The hazardous waste landfill project in Blainville, promoted by a private company, has met strong opposition from local residents and environmental groups. The forced sale of the land, through a law passed under closure in the middle of the night, is seen as an attempt to advance a controversial project without giving citizens the opportunity to be heard.

Alex Tyrrell denounced this government tactic, stating that the rapid adoption of the law prevents a complete and transparent evaluation of the environmental impacts of the project. “This accelerated legislative process only adds to the frustration of citizens who are fighting to protect their communities and their ecosystems,” he said.

“The government used closure to pass this law, which shows a total lack of transparency and respect for local communities.”
— Alex Tyrrell, Leader of the Quebec Green Party

The landfill project, located near residential communities, raises major concerns about risks to public health and the environment. Moreover, hazardous waste imported from the United States, including chemicals and toxic materials, could contaminate the soil and water, creating a long-term pollution problem.

The Quebec Green Party is calling for a complete review of the project approval process and greater citizen involvement in environmental decisions that affect them. “Social acceptability is essential, and in this case, it is completely absent. Local communities have expressed their rejection of this project, and it is time for the government to listen to their concerns,” added Halimatou Bah.

“This accelerated legislative process is a coup. We must challenge this authoritarian approach that goes against the principles of democracy and transparency.”
— Halimatou Bah, Deputy Leader of the Quebec Green Party

The Quebec Green Party continues to fight for more transparent environmental policies, focused on citizen participation and respect for the environment. The fight against the landfill project in Blainville is a striking example of the consequences of governance that favors economic interests at the expense of public health and ecosystem protection.

By firmly rejecting this project and denouncing the government’s legislative maneuvers, the Quebec Green Party reaffirms its commitment to the environment, transparency, and social justice.