Biography
Rémy Deloume is an actor, entrepreneur, and father deeply rooted in Rosemont–Petite-Patrie, where he has lived for over 15 years. Creative and community-minded, he has made his mark across the arts, business, and non-profit sectors, always driven by a desire to bring people together around meaningful, concrete projects that benefit the entire community.
Trained as an actor and screenwriter in France before moving to Montréal in 2009, Rémy has left his imprint on the local cultural scene through roles in theatre, television, and film, as well as teaching and mentoring the next generation of artists. As the co-founder of Café L’Étincelle—now a beloved neighborhood institution—he created a welcoming, lively gathering place that fosters inclusion and local life. A visionary, he also spearheaded Studios 1310, a project to transform the former Carrières incinerator into a major cultural hub.
Rémy’s commitment extends far beyond the stage. A volunteer at the Montreal Ukrainian Festival, organizer of cultural events, and passionate advocate for community development, he envisions a city that supports its artists, families, local businesses, and youth. Listening closely to residents, he is determined to use his experience to build a greener, safer, and more vibrant borough where citizen initiatives receive real support from municipal leadership.
Key priorities for Étienne-Desmarteaux:
- Improve cleanliness, safety, and mobility in streets and parks
- Support local businesses and the neighborhood’s cultural life
- Create more inclusive and accessible green and community spaces
- Advocate for efficient, transparent, and citizen-focused municipal management
Rémy Deloume brings a unique combination of creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and community leadership, offering a modern, human-centered vision for the future of Rosemont–Petite-Patrie.