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Montreal city councillor for over 25 years, Gerry Snyder was Jean Dapeau's right-hand man in the 60's and was the instrumental force that brought the Montreal Expos, the 1976 Summer Olympics and Formula One Grand Prix to Montreal...
ontreal city council briefly paused proceedings last night to pay their respects to the man that helped put this city on the international scene."Mr. Snyder was an outstanding, true ambassador for the city who devoted more than 25 years of his life to public service" said Mayor Gérald Tremblay. Snyder served as city-councillor for the district of Snowdon beginning in 1957 and during the 1960's was considered Jean Drapeau's right-hand man for issues dealing with English-speaking Montreal. |
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The Montreal Expos Departure:
When asked who he thought was to blame for the departure of the team that he worked so tirelessly to bring to the city, Snyder lay the blame at the place he knew the best- The Mayors Office.
"It's disappointing to me that they haven't had the full support of the city of Montreal, and I'm talking from the mayor down... As soon as they said they were going to sell the team, the mayor should have stepped in right away and said they would do everything they can to save the team.''
Life after Politics:
In 1987, reports were published and aired after a Surete du Quebec officer mistakenly named Snyder during a Quebec Police Commission Inquiry as being a prominant figure in the 'Jewish Mafia'.
In 1988 Snyder successfully sued The Gazette and five other news gathering organizations, including CJAD, for malicious libel, and was awarded $310,000 in damages.
His wife of 61 years Eileen Varnas, died in 2003.
He is survived by their five children, Arlene, Beverlee, Glenn, Gary, and Gail.
Thanks for the memories Gerry...