The Verdun borough council is the local governing body of Verdun, a borough in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The council consists of seven members: the borough mayor (who also serves as a Montreal city councillor), two city councillors representing the borough's electoral districts, and four borough councillors representing of the same electoral districts (two per division).
[1] Équipe Denis Coderre pour Montréal won a narrow majority on council in the 2013 Montreal municipal election, taking four seats to Projet Montréal's three.
The same composition was returned in the 2017 election; however, shortly after the election, Mayor Parenteau left his party and became an independent upon assuming a position on the Montreal Executive Committee, leaving an evenly split council.
[2] Note: The Montreal Island Citizens Union changed its name to Union Montreal in 2007.