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Opinion: Ottawa needs to reform how it funds anglophone advocacy groups

  MONTREAL As Quebec enters into a new language debate with the impending tabling of a new language law by the CAQ government before the National Assembly adjourns for the summer, the English-speaking community’s leadership will need to take stock of the assets it can bring to a debate that could last years and include legal actions. At least one asset we can count on, which wasn’t there when Bill 101 was first enacted in 1977, is the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), now playing an advocacy role. To her credit, QCGN president Marlene Jennings has been making a genuine effort to reach out to others in our diverse community. The QCGN has also started a process that has included a “Renewal Committee” with a clear mandate to consult with leaders and organizations, and then to propose a new governance structure.

Quebec businesses, other entities to be banned from getting English communications from province

  MONTREAL Two decades after a provincial language law was passed, a certain provision that has been shelved all that time will come into force next year, the province announced Thursday. All Quebec companies and government bodies will be hearing from the province only in French, at least in written communications.  That includes all municipalities and other governments in Quebec, as well as school boards and health and social services establishments. The change will also apply to all legal persons, including all companies, that were established in Quebec.  The change will come into effect by May 5, 2022. Until then, the government will study whether, and when, any exceptions should be allowed.

Quebec businesses, other entities to be banned from writing in English to the province

Quebec businesses, other entities to be banned from writing in English to the province
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Laurent report s recommendations on youth protection long overdue, groups say

We re asking for a massive investment in youth protection and frontline workers Author of the article: Jason Magder  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  May 3, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Régine Laurent, President of the Laurent Commission, centre, with vice-presidents Andre Lebon, left, and Michel Rivard speaks during a news conference where she presented her final report into Children s Rights and Youth Protection in Montreal, Monday, May 3, 2021. Photo by Graham Hughes /The Canadian Press Article content Groups working in youth protection hailed Régine Laurent’s report Monday as a way to finally address decades-long failures of the system. The report, prepared by the former president of the Fédération Interprofessionnelle de la santé du Québec, called for the creation of a charter of rights for children and a commissioner to ensure those rights are upheld. It also called for a shift toward prevention and for more resources f

Fulford is not a facility, but a home and family members are trying to save it

Article content Five residents have moved out of the Fulford Residence since the beginning of April, a month after their families learned that the venerable downtown establishment for senior women is closing and three more will have left by the end of this week. But even as plans are being worked out for the women, whose average age is 92, to move to other residences or long-term care centres, there is a grassroots initiative to prevent the closing. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Fulford is not a facility, but a home and family members are trying to save it Back to video

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