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What would you like for the future of Brossard? CBC wants to hear from you

From Sept. 28 to Nov. 7, our community bureau in Brossard will make telling us about the issues that matter most to you easier than ever before.

Ahead of the municipal election, you'll be seeing us around the city

From September 28 - November 7, CBC Quebec mobile journalist Matt DAmours will be working from various locations around Brossard. His first stop is Caf Kuya from September 28-Oct.9 (CBC)

Starting today, CBC Quebec will bein Brossard and we want to hear from you.

Across the province, voters will decide on Nov. 7 who they want to run their municipality. Ahead of the race for mayor and city council in Brossard, we want to know: what are the challenges and opportunities that people should know about? What needs to be addressed, discussed or debated?

Our community bureau in Brossard will make telling us what you think about these issues easier than ever before.

How it will work

From Sept. 28 to Nov.7, CBC Quebec mobile journalist Matt D'Amours will be working from various locations around the fast-growing city of Brossard.

Our goal is to hear from you issues that matter in your community, and what concerns and hopes you have for its future.

Where to find us:

  • Sept. 28 to Oct. 9: Caf Kuya(1200 Rome Boulevard, Local M, J4W 3H3). Drop in to this new specialty coffee shop to meet Matt, who will be working from there. This is an opportunity to have an informal chat about what you think are the most pressing issues that your community is currently facing.
  • Oct. 12 to Oct. 22:Champlain College (900 Riverside Street, J4P 3P2). Matt will be taking part in several activities with students at the South Shore CEGEP, andyou'll find him working in a student space pod.
  • Oct. 25-Nov. 5: Matt heads back toCaf Kuya(1200 Rome Boulevard, Local M, J4W 3H3).

About Matt

Starting Sept. 28, CBC Quebec mobile journalist Matt D'Amours will be working out of various locations in Brossard. His first stop is Caf Kuya. (CBC)

Matt D'Amours has been a reporter in the CBC Montreal newsroom since 2016. He studied cinema in CEGEP, where he developed a passion for documentary filmmaking. He then studied journalism in university, channeling that passion into news reporting.

A lifelong Montrealer who was raised in the Saint-Laurent borough, Matt has covered a wide variety of important topics in the city on television, radio and web, including homelessness, climate change and crime. With his camera, microphone and laptop, Matt often works as a mobile journalist able to produce stories remotely from wherever the story takes him.

Have a story about Brossard to pitch or an issue you'd like to share with Matt? Email us at mtlcomm@cbc.ca to share it!