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Dorval enjoys a diversified economy as evidenced by its various types of commercial and industrial establishments. The dominant feature of the City remains the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport, which gives Dorval a definite edge in terms of economic development. From airport city and former residential suburb, the City has become, over the years, the meeting place of more than 25,000 people who come daily to work for the many firms located in its strategically located industrial parks. The history of Dorval dates back more than 300 years to 1667 when Sulpician priests established a mission on the outskirts of what was then called Ville-Marie. The mission, originally named Gentilly, was later renamed La Présentation de la Vierge Marie and finally Dorval, which was incorporated as a village in 1892, as a town in 1903, as a city in l956, became a borough of Montreal in 2002, and a city again in 2006.As with many other settlements on the Island of Montreal, the railroad, which came to Dorval in 1855, was highly instrumental in attracting many wealthier families, mostly English-speaking, in search of a summer refuge in proximity to their downtown residence and place of work. From 12,853 residents in 1955, Dorval numbers are today more than 18,300.Population: 18,445
The City of Dorval is divided into 6 electoral districts, each represented by 1 councillor elected by voters in the district. The municipal council is made up of one mayor and six councillors. The mayor is elected through universal suffrage. Boundaries Bordering on St-Louis Lake, Pointe-Claire, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, St-Laurent, and Lachine
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