Study on anglo youth concerns

CTV Montreal, Maya Johnson English-speaking Quebec youth don’t want to leave the province but they find it difficult to function fully in French and don’t feel valued in Quebec society, […]

English-Speaking youth want to contribute fully to Quebec Society

Quebec’s English-speaking youth have a strong desire to remain in and contribute to Quebec, increase their level of bilingualism and feel a valued part of Quebec society. These are some […]

Charest talks economy, skirts language

The Chronicle-Telegraph, Scott French During a recent visit to Quebec City, Liberal leader Jean Charest, the man who will most likely continue as Quebec’s premier following the December 8 provincial […]

Anglos are shunned or taken for granted

The Montreal Gazette, Don Macpherson ‘Political parties assume anglos will vote Liberal, so they don’t woo their vote’ For most readers of this column, this federal election campaign has probably […]

Anglophone issues largely ignored in this campaign

The Montreal Gazette, Robert Donnelly ”Only the Liberals and Bloc bothered to respond to request for policies” There are many issues in this federal election campaign, and when so many […]

What say youth?

The Chronicle, Elysha Krupp For Joanna Marchut, 26, the potential of Quebec both economically and artistically can be enhanced if French and English speakers cobined resources. That’s why The Quebec […]

Editorial: Changes are needed to improve life for anglos

We’ve long suspected that the teenagers and young adult children of anglophone and allophone Quebecers will soon be running much of Canada. But new evidence suggests that that same cohort […]

Les jeunes anglos réclament de meilleurs cours de français

La Presse, Martin Croteau Les jeunes anglophones du Québec veulent de meilleurs cours de français. C’est l’une des conclusions d’une conférence organisée, durant le week-end, pour contrer la saignée qui […]

Bilingualism burdens young anglos: report

The Montreal Gazette, Hubert BauchThe burden of bilingualism chafes on young anglos in Quebec. Many feel that even speaking both languages still leaves them second-class citizens. A consultation with 300 […]

Young people discuss young people challenges

The Sherbrooke Record A hundred English-speaking youth from across the province will meet this weekend at Concordia University to discuss the challenges facing young people in Quebec, review the findings […]

The QCGN provincial Youth Forum to bring together English-speaking youth

Montreal – The Quebec Community Groups Network Youth Standing Committee is proud to announce that the GÉNÉRATION Youth Forum will be held on Saturday, September 27, and Sunday, September 28, […]

The QCGN Youth Forum to be held at Concordia University, September 27-28, 2008

Montreal – The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) is proud to announce that the GÉNÉRATION Youth Forum will be held on Saturday, September 27, and Sunday, September 28, 2008 at […]

New web portal for English-speaking youth

The Low Down Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) recently announced that it is seeking submissions for a new web portal for English-speaking Quebec youth. The portal, developed in partnership with […]

New online resource set up for Anglo youth: Information needed for empowerment

The Sherbrooke Record The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), a not-for-profit bringing together English language community organizations across the province, is seeking submissions for a new web-portal for English-speaking youth. […]

The Roadmap for Canada’s linguistic duality 2008-2013 : A Promising Initiative for the English-speaking Communities of Quebec

MONTREAL – June 20, 2008 – Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), a not-for-profit organization bringing together 29 English language community organizations across Quebec, said today that following a preliminary review, […]