Brossard

Brossard (/brɒˈsɑːr, ˈbrɒsɑːrd/, French: [bʁɔsaʁ], locally [bʁɔsɑːʁ, bʁɔsɑɔ̯ʁ]) is a municipality in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada and is part of the Greater Montreal area. According to the 2021 census, Brossard's population was 91,525. It shares powers with the urban agglomeration of Longueuil and was a borough of the municipality of Longueuil from 2002 to 2006.

Brossard
Ville de Brossard
Quartier DIX30
Motto: 
Si Je Puis Oultre
Location within Urban Agglomeration of Longueuil.
Brossard
Location in southern Quebec.
Coordinates: 45°28′N 73°27′W
Country Canada
Province Quebec
RegionMontérégie
RCMNone
AgglomerationLongueuil
FoundedFebruary 14, 1958
Incorporated (city)1978
AmalgamatedJanuary 1, 2002
ReconstitutedJanuary 1, 2006
Founded byGeorges-Henri Brossard
Named forProminent family of the region and the city's founder
Government
  MayorDoreen Assaad
  Governing BodyBrossard City Council
  MPAlexandra Mendès (Brossard—Saint-Lambert, LPC)
  MNALinda Caron (La Pinière, Québec Liberal Party)
Area
  Total52.20 km2 (20.15 sq mi)
  Land45.19 km2 (17.45 sq mi)
  Water13.60 km2 (5.25 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
  Total91,525
  Density2,025.3/km2 (5,246/sq mi)
  Change (2016–21)
6.8%
  Dwellings
37,275
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Postal code(s)
J4W to J4Z
Area code(s)450 and 579
Highways
A-10
A-15
A-20
A-30

R-132
R-134
NTS Map31H6 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
GNBC CodeEQKVD
Québec Geocode58007
CLSC TerritoryBrossard-Saint-Lambert (16052)
DemonymBrossardois(e)
Rank67th
Websitehttps://www.brossard.ca/

According to the website of the city of Brossard, the municipality was named in honour of the Brossard family (the surname derives from a word meaning "brushwood"), a prominent settler family of the area whose presence was first attested in 1766. A member of this family, Georges-Henri Brossard, had been mayor of the predecessor parish municipality of La Prairie-de-la-Madeleine since 1944 and became the first mayor of Brossard.

Other names that were considered included Maisonneuve (which was also considered as a possible name for the Champlain Bridge), La Vérendrye, Marquetteville, or Forgetville. The latter name, in honour of the recently deceased Mgr. Anastase Forget, bishop of Saint-Jean; however, Premier Maurice Duplessis intervened, to avoid the connotations of the English word "forget," and the name Brossard was ultimately chosen.

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