Innovation
Brossard to host a campus dedicated to women’s health
May 13, 2026
BROSSARD, QC – The City of Brossard and the Cité Universitaire de la Santé Des Femmes (CUSDF) have announced the launch, at Quartier Dix30, of a transformative and innovative project that will bring lasting change to women’s health in Quebec and beyond.
For too long, women’s health has been approached in a fragmented manner, often focused on disease rather than prevention, health maintenance, and comprehensive care. The CUSDF aims to change this reality by offering a more human, accessible model that is better suited to women’s physical, psychological, social, and cultural needs.
This ambitious initiative was conceived by Fabrice Brunet (pictured), who brings a comprehensive, integrated, and innovative vision of health care. It is supported by the commitment of the Honorable Danièle Henkel, the leadership of the city of Brossard and its mayor, Doreen Assaad, as well as the support of the Longueuil Agglomeration Economic Development Agency, notably through Julie Ethier. The CUSDF proposes a groundbreaking model.
Sonia Bélanger, Minister of Health and Minister responsible for Seniors and Caregivers, welcomes this initiative led by the Quartier de l’Innovation en Santé (QIS) and will follow this inspiring project with interest.
By bringing together expertise in care, research, prevention, training, innovation, and support within a single ecosystem, the CUSDF aims to better address the realities of women at every stage of their lives.
“The Cité Universitaire de la Santé Des Femmes (CUSDF) is based on a holistic view of health, defined not as the absence of disease, but as a physical, mental, social, and cultural balance that must be maintained throughout life. The CUSDF will develop expertise to meet these needs,” explains Fabrice Brunet, president of the Health Innovation District.
Located in the Quartier DIX30, the CUSDF will take shape in an environment that is accessible to all, caring, and dynamic one conducive to the emergence of a true centre of excellence dedicated to women’s overall health. This unifying project aims to mobilize the entire local and international ecosystem to transform knowledge into concrete solutions.
At the heart of this initiative lies a strong conviction: current models must evolve.
Today, the CUSDF is issuing a call to institutional, clinical, academic, community, philanthropic, and private partners wishing to contribute to this major transformation in Quebec.
The Cité Universitaire de la Santé Des Femmes is an innovative initiative aimed at rethinking models of care, research, prevention, and training by bringing together the expertise essential to women’s health within a single collaborative ecosystem.