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Mirabel Mayor Patrick Charbonneau Dies Suddenly at 46

  • Patrick Charbonneau, mayor of Mirabel, died suddenly on Tuesday at the age of 46, and the city is in mourning.
  • At the end of April, Charbonneau revealed his plans to seek a second term in the upcoming November elections before his unexpected passing.
  • He joined Mirabel’s municipal council in 2013 and took on the role of mayor in 2021; on June 4, he introduced new candidates representing his party, Action Mirabel.
  • The city reported that he passed away from natural causes, honored him as a highly esteemed leader whose commitment greatly influenced the community, and stated that flags will be lowered to half-mast.
  • Mirabel will provide funeral details later and officials from nearby municipalities offered condolences to his family and community.
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Mirabel Mayor Patrick Charbonneau dies suddenly at 46

The mayor of Mirabel, Patrick Charbonneau, died suddenly in the last few hours. He was only 46 years old.

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Mirabel, Que., Mayor Patrick Charbonneau dies suddenly at age 46, city says

MONTREAL - The city of Mirabel, Que., says it's in mourning after its mayor, Patrick Charbonneau, died suddenly at the age of 46.

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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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