Judge temporarily suspends controversial Montreal pit bull ban until Wednesday
MONTREAL — A Quebec judge temporarily suspended Montreal’s controversial regulation banning new pit bulls Monday and questioned whether the city overstepped its bounds in enacting the bylaw.
Superior Court Justice Louis Gouin heard arguments for a temporary stay and then authorized the immediate suspension of the pit bull-related clauses until 5 p.m. on Wednesday.
He is expected to rule before then whether the law should remain suspended until the legal case being mounted by the Montreal SPCA against it can be heard on its merits — a process that could be months away.
The SPCA was seeking the suspension of several pit bull-related parts of the animal control bylaw, which came into effect Monday.


