Our Members
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Quebec English-language Production Council (QEPC) represents the English-language film, TV and media production industries in Quebec. Our objective is to increase the production of films and television by the official language minority in Quebec. The Council promotes this objective through research and strategic lobbying at both the federal and provincial levels. The Official Languages Act has proven to be a Read more...
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Quebec Counselling Association (QCA) encourages the active participation of our members in planning and shaping the future of our profession. Our main goal is to maintain and enhance the quality of services, with the particular emphasis on the English clientele. We keep our members informed and growing professionally through publications, professional development events and information services. We also promote the Read more...
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The Quebec Community Newspapers Association (QCNA) is dedicated to the professional and economic development of English community newspapers and their enterprises serving minority communities in Quebec. The QCNA is as unique as the members it serves with the association’s English and bilingual publications distributed weekly, biweekly, monthly and daily. These publications serve an exclusive English and bilingual readership in their Read more...
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The Quebec 4-H Association (4-H Quebec) regroups English-speaking youth across the province from ages six to 25. The objective of 4-H is to promote the personal development of youth by providing experiential learning while enhancing leadership and communication skills. With guidance from adult volunteer leaders, youths run their own clubs working together to make decisions to carry out projects, activities, Read more...
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Morrin Cultural Centre is an English-language cultural centre located in the historical quarter of Quebec City. The Morrin cultural Centre strives to be a leading cultural institution of national standing, providing the Francophone and Anglophone public with engaging programming in the areas of heritage interpretation, education, and the arts. Building upon our building’s history and key institutions, our programming aims Read more...
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Literacy Quebec is a network that connects and represents community-based literacy organizations to empower people, impact lives and build a stronger society. We envision a Quebec where everyone has the literacy skills they need to live a fully engaged life. In pursuit of our mission, LQ engages in a wide range of activities, including providing professional development for literacy practitioners, advocating Read more...
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Family Ties New Carlisle is a non profit family community organization whose mission is to inspire family and community to strive for a better quality of life. Our vision is a community where everyone is part of the family. We offer a wide arrange of activities and put in place programs that provide information, education, and intervention for the families Read more...
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The English Speaking Catholic Council (ESCC) was created in 1981 to consolidate human and material resources for the development of the English-speaking Catholic community. The Council focuses its efforts primarily in the educational, health and social services, community animation, social justice and cultural domains. The Council’s specific functions are to develop a sense community identity; to encourage development of leadership Read more...
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English Parents Committee Association (EPCA) is a coalition of Parents’ Committees from the English- language school boards across Quebec. The goals of the Association are to unite and represent Parents’ Committees from the public English-language school boards in the province; reach out and communicate with all parents from English-language school boards via the Parents’ Committees; work in tandem with other Read more...
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Atwater Library and Computer Centre is an independent charitable organization providing educational, cultural and social programs in the Montreal region, using traditional and cutting-edge ways of fostering learning, creativity and discussion. The Library’s heritage building functions as a hub of English-language activities. The organization also does extensive outreach and collaborates with many groups and schools. In addition to a lending Read more...