The opposition at Montreal's city hall has settled on a new name.
The party once named for ex-mayor Denis Coderre will be known as Ensemble Montreal.
It's the second go at a moniker change for the political party, which saw its initial attempt at rebranding itself Mouvement Montreal blocked.
The province's director-general of elections rejected the switch because someone else had reserved that name.
The party opted to change its name after Coderre's stunning defeat by Valerie Plante in the Nov. 5 election.
Coderre immediately resigned from municipal politics.
Ensemble Montreal has 24 seats on Montreal's 65-seat city council and is headed on an interim basis by Lionel Perez.
"This new name reflects who we are, the party of all Montrealers, a party open to diversity that will ensure that the interests of all citizens are protected,'' Perez said.