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Brossard commemorates Remembrance Day and flies its flags at half-mast

Community 11 November 2025 Last update 13/11/2025

Commemoration of November 11

On this Remembrance Day, the City of Brossard pays tribute to all those who have served and continue to serve with courage and dedication to defend the ideals of freedom, peace and justice.

Brossard joins all Canadian municipalities in remembering the importance of remembrance and reaffirming its commitment to the values of solidarity and respect. To mark this day of commemoration, flags are flown at half-mast in front of the town hall and in all municipal buildings.

“Remembrance Day reminds us that peace is precious, and that the courage of those who have served must continue to inspire us,” said Brossard Mayor Doreen Assaad. “As a united and inclusive community, we honor their memory with gratitude and respect.”

The Town also invites the public to display the poppy, a symbol of remembrance and recognition, and to make a gesture of solidarity on this day of remembrance.