Patrick Charbonneau, the mayor of Mirabel, passed away suddenly on July 1, 2025, at the age of 46, according to the City of Mirabel. CTV


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The city of Mirabel, Quebec is grieving after the unexpected death of its mayor, Patrick Charbonneau. He passed away suddenly at the age of 46. City officials shared the sad news on Tuesday and believe he died of natural causes.

Remembering a Respected Leader

Charbonneau had served as mayor of Mirabel, a growing suburb just north of Montreal. He was widely known for his commitment to public service and his strong connection to the people in his community. In April, he had announced plans to seek re-election in November for a second term. His sudden passing has left many stunned.

City officials described Charbonneau as a deeply committed leader who cared deeply for Mirabel. His vision helped guide the city through major growth and change. Staff at city hall expressed sorrow and praised his leadership style, which combined professionalism with a personal touch.

Neighbouring Cities Offer Condolences

Cities nearby, including Boisbriand and Mascouche, offered their sympathies to Charbonneau’s family and the people of Mirabel. Officials said his death is a great loss not just for his city, but also for the wider region.

The mayor had built strong relationships with other local leaders, often working together on shared projects and regional development plans. His efforts to make Mirabel a better place were well-known, and his partnerships helped strengthen nearby communities too.

City Lowers Flags and Plans Tribute

Mirabel lowered its flags to half-mast as a sign of respect. City officials said they will announce funeral arrangements soon. They also plan to honour Charbonneau’s legacy with a public tribute.

The city has encouraged residents to remember Charbonneau not only as a mayor, but as a neighbour, friend, and dedicated public servant who gave his all for the people he served. Many community members have begun to leave messages of support and remembrance.

A Sudden Goodbye

Charbonneau’s sudden death has left a void in Mirabel’s leadership. He had been active and visible in the community, attending events and speaking directly with residents. His approachable nature made him well-liked by people of all ages.

Though gone too soon, his contributions to Mirabel will be remembered for years. His plans for the city showed his hope for a bright and inclusive future. Now, Mirabel must move forward while keeping his spirit and vision alive.

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