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Quebec town of Abestos votes to change name to Val des Source

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Beat five other proposed names with 51.5% of the vote after three rounds.

ASBESTOS, Que. — The Quebec town synonymous with the cancer-causing fibre asbestos has voted for a new name: Val-des-Sources.

During a live streamed council meeting Oct. 19, Mayor Hugues Grimard announced that Val-des-Sources beat five other proposed names with 51.5% of the vote after three rounds.

“It’s a name that represents our area, and especially, it’s inspiring for the future,” he said.

The 7,000-person town of Asbestos, located about 130 km east of Montreal, had been looking to shed its association with the toxic mineral. Political and business leaders in the town complained for years the name attracted ridicule and disgust in the rest of the country and internationally.

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Asbestos, Que., helped make Canada one the world’s leaders in asbestos exports. The Jeffrey mine, once Canada’s largest, closed in 2012.

Asbestos residents over the age of 14 and local property owners were eligible to cast their votes among six proposed names: L’Azur-des-Cantons, Jeffrey-sur-le-Lac, Larochelle, Phenix, Trois-Lacs and Val-des-Sources.

Grimard said the new name reflects “the landscape and our roots.” The word “source,” he said, describes how the town is located at the confluence of three lakes. And it’s a symbol, he said, of what the town wants to become.

“Together, we will be the source of the development of our city.”

Long used in building materials such as ceiling tiles and cement, asbestos is now banned in many countries.

The name Val-des-Sources was officially adopted by council and Grimard said it will be proposed to the provincial government for approval. He said there is no prescribed deadline for the Department of Municipal Affairs to accept or reject the proposed new name.

In total, 2,796 people voted between Oct. 14-18, representing about 48% of eligible voters.

 

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