Montreal mayor-elect is a former refugee who says her victory breaks barriers
MONTREAL — Montreal’s mayor-elect said Monday that her background as a child refugee from Chile is proof that people from all over the world can be welcomed and find success in the city — even as the provincial government hardens its tone toward immigrants.
One day after winning the race to lead Canada’s second-largest city, Soraya Martinez Ferrada thanked voters for “breaking that ceiling” by electing its first racialized mayor.
“Trusting Montrealers that they can have a mayor that has an immigrant background shows that Montreal can lead the way in terms of having people who come from all over the world and be welcomed and be part of the society here,” she told reporters.
Martinez Ferrada arrived in Canada as a Chilean child refugee in 1980, when her family fled the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.


