Montreal prepares for moving day garbage
The city of Montreal will increase recycling services to divert garbage that will pile up in alleys and on sidewalks this weekend, as thousands of Quebecers get ready to move homes.
While the rest of Canada stops to enjoy July 1 celebrations with parades and barbecues, Quebecers have to sweat through the province's annual moving day.
The ritual usually leaves mountains of garbage, castaway furniture and clothes collecting pollen in back alleys and under stairwells.
But this year the city is putting more recycling trucks on the road to pick up some of the refuse.
"If the citizen decides to hide it in his back lane, then we're going to have a big problem,"said city of Montreal executive member Marcel Tremblay.
Quebec's annual moving day has fallen on Canada Day since 1973, when the provincial government decided all rental leases should start on July1, to minimize disruption for children in school.
Montreal residents can call (514) 872-3434 or (514) 872-2237 to find out when extra recycling pickups are scheduled for their neighbourhood.