Biography
Lucilia Santos has been a proud resident of the Plateau since childhood. She attended both elementary and high school in the District of Jeanne-Mance and continues to live in the neighborhood with her family. A lawyer specializing in family law, she runs her own practice, offering her clients dedication, rigor, and a conciliatory approach, always rooted in compassion.
Alongside a dynamic team, Lucilia is committed to making life in the District of Jeanne-Mance safer, cleaner, and more dignified, ensuring that residents can thrive in a community they are proud to call home—now and for the future. Her political commitment stems from deep-rooted values of social justice and advocacy that have guided her since a young age.
With over 20 years of community involvement—ranging from civic participation to youth education initiatives—Lucilia combines her professional expertise with a strong dedication to the needs of the community. Inspired by her parents, who embodied the true spirit of neighborhood solidarity and mutual support, she has actively contributed to numerous cultural and educational projects, including the Carrefour des jeunes lusophones du Québec, promoting education and preventing school dropout, and organizing Portugal Day from 2007 to 2010.
An engaged and politically aware leader, Lucilia chaired the Provincial Commission on Cultural Communities from 2007 to 2012 and now seeks to bring the voices of Jeanne-Mance residents to the City of Montreal. She is determined to represent them with integrity, passion, and a strong commitment to preserving and enhancing the quality of life in the district.
Warm, dedicated, and solutions-oriented, Lucilia prioritizes cleanliness and sanitation in streets, alleys, and sidewalks, public safety, and stronger municipal support to foster a sense of community and mutual support for both young people and seniors.