Montreal·Feature

Residential property tax increases by borough

Here's a breakdown of the average hikes by borough.

Plateau—Mont-Royal and Outremont see largest hikes, LaSalle the smallest

The City of Montreal tabled its 2016 budget on Wednesday.

It includes another increase in residential property taxes, a smaller increase in non-residential property taxes and an increase in overall expenditures of 2.4 per cent. 

To find out how this affects you, here's an interactive map that features a breakdown of the average hikes by borough.