After court cases and death threats, Montreal suburb’s deer cull to go ahead in 2024
LONGUEUIL, Que. — A Montreal suburb announced Wednesday that its long-delayed cull of deer that have overrun a local park will finally go ahead in the fall of 2024.
The City of Longueuil plans to deploy certified crossbow hunters to kill almost all the deer in Michel-Chartrand Park, leaving about 15 of the more than 117 deer that were in the urban forest at last count.
Municipal officials have been trying to carry out the cull since 2020 but have faced strong backlash, including threats against the mayor. In 2017, there were just 32 deer in the park.
Jonathan Tabarah, an executive committee member who represents the district where the park is located, said the patience of many residents who live in the district has been pushed to the limit by delays that were out of the city’s control.

