Doreen Assaad

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Preceded byPaul Leduc
ConstituencyDistrict 1 (2009–2013)
District 9 (2013–2017)
PartyBrossard Ensemble (since 2016)
Priorité Brossard (before 2016)
Doreen Assaad
Mayor of Brossard
Assumed office
November 13, 2017
Preceded byPaul Leduc
Leader of Brossard Ensemble
Assumed office
2016
Brossard City Councillor
In office
November 3, 2009  November 4, 2017
ConstituencyDistrict 1 (2009–2013)
District 9 (2013–2017)
Personal details
PartyBrossard Ensemble (since 2016)
Priorité Brossard (before 2016)

Doreen Assaad is a Canadian politician. She has been mayor of Brossard, Quebec since 2017,[1][2][3] and was re-elected in 2021.[4] Before that, she was a city councillor from 2009[5][6] to 2017. She is the second female mayor[7] in the history of the city.

Assaad was born in Quebec as the daughter of Egyptian immigrants who came to Canada in the 1970s.[8]

Assaad has a degree from the Université de Montréal in applied mathematics and computer science. She has worked for Desjardins Group, the Canadian National Railway and Bombardier Aviation as a business process optimization specialist.[9]

She moved to Brossard in around 2002.[1]

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