District 9

Patrick

Langlois

To contact me

Telephone: 450.800-9900

Courriel:planglois@BrossardENSEMBLE.ca

District 12 Brossard

Radio and television host

Communicateur et conseiller municipal

Passionate about tennis and music

Resident of Brossard for 15 years.

Biography

“In municipal politics, change always comes from proximity to citizens. My goal is simple: to work with and for the people of Brossard, making our city safer, more dynamic, and forward-looking.”

Patrick Langlois is a well-known communicator in Quebec, with nearly 20 years of experience as a radio host, television presenter, and content creator. His career in media has allowed him to develop skills in communication, public relations, and mobilization, which he now puts to work for his community.

Resident of Brossard for almost 15 years, Patrick has been actively involved in municipal life as a councillor for the Brossard Ensemble team since 2021. He is running today in District 9 (sector O) where he is committed to advocating for citizens’ interests on concrete issues such as road safety, traffic, and sustainable development. As a father of two, he knows the realities families face and is well placed to represent their interests.

For Patrick, municipal involvement is above all about building bridges with citizens and working collaboratively with his colleagues to improve the quality of life for all Brossardois—with a constant focus on the next generation.

Commitments

  • Renovate the Sainte-Marie, Océanie and Nadeau Parks.

  • Renovate and illuminate the pedestrian paths and streets.

  • Enhance traffic flow at the intersection of Taschereau Blvd. with des Prairies Road and Napoléon Blvd.

  • Redevelop Poly-arena Park with new facilities: pickleball courts, splash pads, cricket, soccer.

  • Refurbish the parking lot and provide a new service building with washrooms in Illinois Park.

  • Fix the ditches on Ignace Street.

“I became more interested in municipal politics while volunteering as a host for Family House events. The atmosphere was positive and elected officials were truly approachable. This positive approach has guided me over the past four years and continues to motivate me as I run for a second term with Brossard Ensemble, Doreen Assaad’s team.”

“The elected officials of Brossard Ensemble are close to the citizens and know how to listen to them. This is evident in all their decisions. That’s how I want to work—making sure my fellow citizens benefit from responsible service offerings and development that meets their expectations.”

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“Since the founding of our party, thousands of people have joined the vast new collective created by Brossard Ensemble.” They contribute in many ways—sometimes as volunteers, sometimes as donors, advocates, candidates, or active members of committees. Their involvement shapes and strengthens our community at every turn.

Team up with these citizens who believe, just like you, in an open and participatory democracy.

Details

450 800-9900

contact@brossardensemble.ca

C.P. 50582 CSP Carrefour Pelletier

Brossard (Québec) J4X 2V7

Biography

“The opportunity to represent the citizens of Brossard on city council has enriched my professional and personal experience. It has given me a deeper understanding of local challenges, while strengthening my ability to navigate between citizens’ needs and innovative technological solutions. This role has also allowed me to put my commitment to challenging the status quo into practice, advancing things in tangible and lasting ways.”

Originally from Brossard, Stéphanie Quintal embodies community commitment and solidarity. A project manager in technology with over 12 years of experience, she currently works at Fasken, where she leverages her expertise in strategic management, digital transformation, and multidisciplinary team coordination. She enjoys saying that she works for the City of Brossard for the well-being of citizens, and she is never afraid to challenge the status quo to move things forward in innovative and inclusive ways.

A mother of two, she has always made family and collective well-being her top priorities. Her involvement in the community is deep and constant: she was president of the Maison de la Famille de Brossard from 2016 until her election as city councillor in November 2021, continuing her mother’s legacy. She also chaired the governing board of Rose-des-Vents Elementary School for seven years, where she founded the Parent Participation Organization (OPP), and she serves as administrator of her condo association.

As a city councillor, Stéphanie has brought several transformative projects to the A sector. She supervised the resurfacing of over 2 km of bike paths—improving safety and comfort for users—and coordinated the addition of markings at more than 25 intersections. Neighbourhood beautification began with targeted improvements on Audette and Alarie streets. She also secured the commitment of provincial MNA Linda Caron to resurface Taschereau Boulevard, from Highway 10 to the borders of the A sector—a vital corridor for residents—completed in the summers of 2023 and 2024. Stéphanie led the implementation of the ‘L’histoire avec un grand A’ historical exhibition in collaboration with citizens and put into practice the city’s consultation policy, including launching the ‘Shaping the Future of Sector A!’ survey, which engaged over 300 residents.

The opportunity to represent Brossard’s citizens on city council has enriched her professional and personal experience. She has gained a deeper understanding of local issues while strengthening her ability to navigate between the needs of residents and innovative technological solutions.

Driven by a deep desire to serve, Stéphanie believes that every voice matters and that lasting change comes from listening, action, and the courage to challenge assumptions. She continues to build bridges between citizens, institutions, and ideas, with a clear vision: to make Brossard an ever more inclusive, dynamic, and forward-looking city.

Commitments

  • Revitalize Radisson Park
  • Renovate the Roger Pool and add water games for children
  • Finalize the landscaping along the biodiversity corridor
  • Renovate and illuminate the pedestrian paths and streets
  • Add access to Léon-Gravel Park from Matte Blvd
  • Add lighting under the Matte Overpass