Beaconsfield, Quebec
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Beaconsfield, located on the western part of the Island of Montreal, is a municipality in Quebec, Canada. Beaconsfield is a part of the suburban, mostly anglophone, part of Montreal that is commonly referred to as the West Island.
The city is named after Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, who was Prime Minister of Britain in 1868 and again from 1874 to 1880. While the city has historical roots which date back to the 17th century, it was incorporated in 1910 and was known for some time as a semi-rural community of summer cottages. The economic boom of the 1950s saw increased development in Beaconsfield and it would eventually become a suburb of Montreal.
In 2002, Beaconsfield was annexed to the city of Montreal along with 25 other suburbs on the island, and was combined with neighbouring Baie-d'Urfé to form the Borough of Beaconsfield—Baie-d'Urfé. However, on June 20, 2004 residents voted overwhelmingly to demerge, and Beaconfield was reestablished as a separate city again as of January 1, 2006.