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  Luc Baronian, 22 May 2005 
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The municipality of Boisbriand (26,884 inhabitants in 2016; 2,643 ha) is 
located in the Basses-Laurentides region.
Boisbriand is named for the 
Boisbriand family; Michel Sidrac du Gué de Boisbriand was granted in 1683 by 
King of France Louis XIV a big territory located north of river of Mille-Îles, 
which was settled by his daughter Marie-Thérèse. The first colonists, the 
Charbonneau family, settled in 1740 close to Grande-Côte. The municipality of 
Sainte-Thèrèse-Ouest was established on 1 January 1946, separating from Sainte-Thèrèse, 
and incorporated as a Town on 15 July 1970, renamed as Boisbriand on 16 March 
1974.
http://www.ville.boisbriand.qc.ca/ 
Ivan Sache, 26 March 2017
According to an email received in March 2001 from a city clerk, the logo of
  Boisbriand is also the city flag. It is therefore a "banner of the
  logo".
  Luc Baronian, 22 May 2005
 Le VERT représente le territoire de Boisbriand : ses zones résidentielles, 
 commerciales et industrielles, ses parcs et espaces verts, ses terres 
 ancestrales. L’intensité du vert témoigne de la volonté environnementale de 
 Boisbriand. 
Le BLEU forme une vague dynamique à l’image de Boisbriand : une 
 ville riveraine active, au courant des enjeux contemporains.
L’ARBRE 
 symbolise la vie boisbriannaise : son passé, son présent et son avenir. Tel un 
 arbre généalogique, il est bien enraciné et va vers de nouveaux sommets.
La 
 SIGNATURE Boisbriand identifie la ville et les citoyens. Le bleu est une 
 couleur de paix, d’imagination et de persévérance.
Le logo dans son ensemble 
 reflète le rythme, le dynamisme et la constante évolution de Boisbriand, une 
 ville attachée à des valeurs humaines et environnementales.
Vous pouvez voir 
 le drapeau devant la bibliothèque de Boisbriand. L'Hôtel de Ville est situé de 
 l'autre côté de la rue.
The GREEN represents the area of Boisbriand: its 
 residential, commercial and industrial zones, parks and green spaces, its 
 ancestral lands. The intensity of the green reflects the environmental desire 
 of Boisbriand.
The BLUE forms a dynamic wave in the image of Boisbriand: a 
 busy riverside town, aware of contemporary issues.
The TREE symbolizes the 
 Boisbriand lifestyle: its past, present and future. Like a family tree, it is 
 well rooted and goes to new heights.
The Boisbriand CAPTION identifies the 
 city and citizens. Blue is a colour of peace, imagination and perseverance. The 
 logo as a whole reflects the pace, dynamism and constant evolution of 
 Boisbriand, a city committed to environmental and human values.
 Source:
 
 http://www.ville.boisbriand.qc.ca/portrait-municipal/boisbriand-en-bref/identite-visuelle.html
 
 
You 
 can see the flag in front of the Boisbriand library. The City Hall is located 
 across the street. 
Valentin Poposki, 3 July 2012