Judge refuses injunction request from Montreal caleche drivers ahead of deadline
MONTREAL — A judge refused a last-minute effort by Montreal caleche drivers seeking to save their industry, ruling on Friday against an emergency injunction request to stop new city rules from coming into effect that put an end to horse-drawn carriage rides.
The carriage-horse owners and drivers went to court this week in an attempt to put off an impending city-imposed ban that’s been 16 months in the making.
But Quebec Superior Court Justice Michel A. Pinsonnault ruled their request came too late, and they failed to demonstrate the criteria necessary for an emergency injunction, noting they’d known since the bylaw was adopted in August 2018 that this was coming.
The city’s ban goes into effect on New Year’s Day, effectively ending the popular horse-drawn tourist rides long a staple in Old Montreal.