Léger poll conducted for the Assocation of Canadian Studies and QCGN: Quebecers Attachment to Canada: One year after the 150th

The weekend of July 1 2018, marks the 151st birthday of Canada and around the country there will be celebrations of Canada Day. Last year’s 150th anniversary of Confederation saw considerable commemorative activity around July 1 although participation in Quebec remained relatively lower profile than it elsewhere in the country. It’s difficult to assess the impact of the anniversary on attachment to Canada in Quebec or elsewhere though some surveys initially suggested a boost in such feeling. One year later the Association for Canadian Studies-QCGN-Léger Marketing survey points to a pattern of continued stability in levels of attachment to Canada on the part of Quebecers and a persistent gap between francophones and non-francophones in that regard.

The survey was conducted by the firm Léger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies and the Quebec Community Groups Network with a national sample 1226 Quebecers 871 francophones 275 anglophones and 106 allophones and was conducted between May 14th and  may 17th  2018 via web panel with a probabilistic margin of error of 3.5 points 19 times out of 20.

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Léger Poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies and the Quebec Community Groups Network: Attachment to Quebec and recent Historic Markers

Sunday, June 25 2018, marks the celebration of Quebec’s Fête nationale and in the second part of the series on English and French-speaking Quebecers we examine the respective degrees of attachment to Quebec and how they influence perceptions about language issues and the contribution of anglophones to Quebec society. We go on to examine which issues Quebecers feel have been the most important to our evolution over the past fifty years. Survey findings in this part of the study present important insights into Quebec identity.

The survey was conducted by the firm Léger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies and the Quebec Community Groups Network with a national sample 1226 Quebecers 871 francophones 275 anglophones and 106 allophones and was conducted between May 14th and  may 17th  2018 via web panel with a probabilistic margin of error of 3.5 points 19 times out of 20.

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Phelps Helps PowerPoint presentation

Powerpoint presentation given by Phelps Helps, as part of the presentation on the Community Innovation Fund project. The presentation was given on Saturday, June 16 2018 at QCGN’s 23rd Annual General Meeting.

Action Plan for Official Languages 2018-2023 PowerPoint presentation

Powerpoint Presentation for the Briefing on the Action Plan for Official Languages – 2018-2023: Investing in Our Future given on Friday, June 15 2018 at QCGN’s 23rd Annual General Meeting.

Access to Justice in English in Quebec Powerpoint presentation

PowerPoint presentation on Access to Justice in English in Quebec: Working Together to Ensure Access to Justice in English in Quebec given on Saturday, June 16 2018 at QCGN’s 23rd Annual General Meeting.

Bonjour/Hi: What French and English Quebecers Think About Each Other and About Key Issues PowerPoint presentation

PowerPoint presentation given by Jack Jedwab on English-speaking Quebecers in Evolution on Saturday, June 16 2018 at QCGN’s 23rd Annual General Meeting.

English-speaking Quebec and the Provincial 2018 elections PowerPoint presentation

English-speaking Quebec and the Provincial 2018 election Powerpoint presentation that was given on Saturday, June 16 2018 at QCGN’s 23rd Annual General Meeting.

2017 Priorities Seeting Steering Committee Survey Report

The purpose of this report is to present the results of the PSSC’s efforts monitoring the six evolving community priorities through an online survey and strategic consultations in 2017. The survey results provide a portrait of the activities undertaken in the current fiscal year, identify needs that are underserved and sectors of service that are under-developed, and, identify the plans developed by the various groups and organizations for addressing these needs.

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Read the PSSC Survey Report

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Read the PSSC Chair’s Verbal Report made during the 2017 AGM

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Access to Justice Literature Review

The objectives of this project are to research access to justice issues experienced by English-speaking Quebecers from their perspective, to establish metrics for measuring access to justice that fit the needs of community members, and to make recommendations to mitigate or overcome gaps and challenges for the English-speaking community of Quebec.

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