Éric Alan Caldwell
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Éric Alan Caldwell | |
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| Member of the Montreal Executive Committee with responsibility for urban planning, transit, and Montreal's office of public consultation | |
| In office 2017–2025 | |
| Preceded by | Russell Copeman (urban planning and public consultation), Aref Salem (transit) |
| Montreal City Councillor for Hochelaga | |
| In office 2013–2025 | |
| Preceded by | vacant, previously Laurent Blanchard |
| Succeeded by | Sarah V. Doyon |
| Personal details | |
| Party | Projet Montréal |
Éric Alan Caldwell is a politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He served on the Montreal city council from 2013 to 2025, representing the Hochelaga division as a member of Projet Montréal. In November 2017, he was appointed to the Montreal executive committee (i.e., the municipal cabinet) by new mayor Valérie Plante.
By virtue of holding his position on city council, Caldwell also served on the Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough council.
Caldwell was raised in Sainte-Edwidge-de-Clifton, a small community in Quebec's Estrie region. When he was first inaugurated as a Montreal city councillor in 2013, he was quoted as saying, "I grew up in a village where there was a strong tradition of democracy, so for me this is a very solemn ceremony."[1] He moved to Montreal in 2001 and has certificates in cinematography and economics from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM).[2][3][4]