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1819 René-Lévesque O.
Bureau 400
Montréal, Québec H3H 2P5
info@qcgn.ca
Téléphone : 514-868 9044
Télécopieur : 514-868 9049
Brief – Expert Panel on Language of Work and Service in Federally Regulated Private Businesses
/dans Language News, Documents et ressources, Documents du QCGN, Nouvelles du QCGN, Discours et mémoires/par Catheline MoreauBy The Honourable Marlene Jennings, P.C. President, and Kevin Shaar, Vice-President Canada has two official languages and two official language minorities. In its recent paper on official languages, English and French: Towards a Substantive Equality of Official Languages in Canada, the Government of Canada makes a legislative proposal to increase the use of French in […]
QCGN Analysis – English and French: Towards the substantive equality of official languages in Canada
/dans Documents et ressources, Documents du QCGN/par Catheline MoreauOn Friday, February 19, 2021, the Government of Canada released its policy paper on reforming the federal approach to Canada’s Official Languages. The government’s guiding paper builds on six themes: 1. The recognition of linguistic dynamics in the provinces and territories and existing rights regarding Indigenous languages; 2. The willingness to provide opportunities for learning […]
Français et anglais : vers une égalité réelle des langues officielles au Canada
/dans Documents et ressources, Documents gouvernementaux/par Catheline MoreauPlus que jamais, le temps est venu de faire le point sur la situation linguistique au Canada, de prendre acte de l’évolution des langues officielles depuis plus de 50 ans et d’agir afin de relever les défis auxquels elles sont confrontées. Le temps est venu d’offrir une vision modernisée de notre dualité linguistique et de […]
2019-2020 Annual Report – QCGN Sharpens Focus on Mission and Vision
/dans Rapports annuels/par Catheline MoreauThis past year – our 25th anniversary – has proven pivotal for the QCGN. While consistently at the forefront of public policy debates, we have simultaneously been taking important steps to strengthen our capacity as an effective and representative advocate for Quebec’s diverse English-speaking community. Education has been a hot topic. We have repeatedly defended our […]
Vision, vitalité et viabilité : Rapport sur la tournée de consultation du Secrétariat aux relations avec les Québécois d’expression anglaise
/dans Documents du QCGN, Documents et ressources/par Catheline MoreauAu mois de mars 2020, le Quebec Community Groups Network a préparé un rapport sur la consultation « d’établissement de liens » de l’automne 2019 du Secrétariat aux relations avec les Québécois d’expression anglaise organisé par la Coalition Avenir Québec. Voir le rapport complet
Mémoire du Quebec Community Groups Network CGN à la Commission de la culture et de l’éducation Consultations particulières sur le projet de loi 40 : Loi modifiant principalement la Loi sur l’instruction publique relativement à l’organisation et à la gouvernance scolaires
/dans Documents du QCGN, Documents et ressources/par QCGN CommunicationsLe Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) n’a pas été invité à comparaître devant la Commission dans le cadre de ses consultations particulières sur le projet de loi 40. Néanmoins, le QCGN soumet le présent mémoire à la Commission. En plus d’offrir un enseignement d’excellente qualité aux élèves, les écoles publiques anglophones ont pour mission de […]
Factum of the Intervener Quebec Community groups Network
/dans Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsRead QCGN’s legal factum on the Supreme Court of Canada case of Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique v. British Columbia, at Read more
Poll: English-Speaking Quebecers: Views on Governance
/dans Documents et ressources, Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsWhat do English-speaking Quebecers think about the current state of affairs in their home province? This five-part study is based on one of the largest opinion surveys to date of Quebec English-speakers. Conducted by Léger Marketing for the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC), the Quebec English School […]
Poll – English-speaking Quebecers Views on School Boards
/dans Documents et ressources, Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsWhat do English-speaking Quebecers think about the current state of affairs in their home province? This five-part study is based on one of the largest surveys of opinion conducted to-date of Quebec English-speakers. Conducted by Léger Marketing for the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), the Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC), the Quebec English […]
Priority Setting Steering Committee Phase II Recommendations to the Department of Canadian Heritage
/dans Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsPhase II report on the Priority setting Steering Committee Recommendations to the Department of Canadian Heritage written in November 2018. Read here
QCGN Social Media Guidelines
/dans Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsSocial media has changed the way we communicate. Increasingly, our community learns about the Quebec Community Groups Network on Facebook and Twitter. It’s where our community and our critics leave their comments, applaud, and sometimes condemn our work. It’s an important, interactive communications tool that we must learn to harness and use strategically. Read more
Cadre de référence sur la vitalité des communautés de langue officielle en situation minoritaire (CLOSM)
/dans Documents et ressources, Documents gouvernementaux/par Catheline MoreauPatrimoine canadien : Programmes d’appui aux langues officielles (PALO) – Appui au secteur communautaire Le cadre de référence sur la vitalité des communautés de langue officielle en situation minoritaire (CLOSM) a été élaboré par des experts sur les langues minoritaires et des groupes communautaires canadiens. Il énumère un nombre de facteurs clés afin d’assurer la vitalité […]
Léger poll conducted for the Association of Canadian Studies and QCGN: Multiculturalism versus Interculturalism: Myth and Reality
/dans Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsJune 27, marks Canadian Multiculturalism Day. In Quebec, policy-makers and intellectuals have since the introduction of federal multicultural policy expressed much ambivalence about multiculturalism and over the since the 1990’s have insisted that Quebec rejects multiculturalism and rather promotes interculturalism. It suggests that interculturalism promotes interaction between communities in contrast with multiculturalism that purportedly promotes […]
Léger poll conducted for the Assocation of Canadian Studies and QCGN: Quebecers Attachment to Canada: One year after the 150th
/dans Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsThe 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 […]
Léger Poll conducted for the Association for Canadian Studies and the Quebec Community Groups Network: Attachment to Quebec and recent Historic Markers
/dans Documents du QCGN/par QCGN CommunicationsSunday, 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 […]