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The @QCGN’s Access to Justice in English project collaborates with community & justice stakeholders to make a difference for English-speaking Quebecers.

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The @QCGN’s Sharing Strategies for a More Vital Community forum on Friday sought to ensure that the 2022-2027 Community Development Plan (CDP) aligns with the needs and priorities of our community. Watch the full session. #QCAnglos youtube.com/watch?v=WT3bYo…

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Le forum « Sharing Strategies for a More Vital Community » du @QCGN, qui s'est tenu vendredi, visait à s'assurer que le plan de développement communautaire (PDC) 2022-2027 s'aligne sur les besoins et les priorités de notre communauté. #QCAnglos youtube.com/watch?v=WT3bYo…

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“Le concept d’intersectionnalité a fait avancer la cause des femmes au cours des dernières décennies. Nier sa pertinence risque de la faire reculer”

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QCGN Justice Project releases report & recommendations on access to Quebec government online services in English. Read here 👇 bit.ly/40mXYwl

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Le projet Justice du QCGN publie un rapport et des recommandations sur l'accès aux services en ligne du gouvernement du Québec en anglais. Cliquez ici pour lire 👇 bit.ly/405qL9a #qcpoli #qcanglos

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@QCGN welcomed $31.5 million in support for Quebec’s English-speaking community in #QCBudget, however it is concerned that only $2 million will be disbursed in the next two years. Community needs are immediate, and groups will continue to struggle, says Sylvia M. Laforge #QCAnglos

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@QCGN se réjouit des $ 31,5 millions accordé à la communauté anglophone dans #BudgetQC, mais s'inquiète du fait que seulement 2 millions seront déboursés au cours des deux prochaines années. Les besoins sont immédiats et nos groupes continueront à lutter, dit Sylvia M. Laforge

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Quebec budget commits $26.5 million over five years to support English-speaking community groups & another $5 million for community-run Wellness Centres to maintain and improve the health and well-being of English-speaking seniors. qcgn.ca/?p=36255

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Le budget du Québec prévoit 26,5$ millions sur cinq ans pour soutenir les groupes communautaires anglophones et 5$ millions pour nos « Wellness Centres » gérés par les communautés afin de maintenir et d'améliorer la santé et le bien-être de nos aînées. qcgn.ca/fr/?p=36261

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The Lanaudière region of Quebec will have a brand new English-language elementary school for the 2024 school year, the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board announced last week. cbc.ca/news/canada/mo…

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🎉 Our annual conference is back!🎉 Join us for Unlocking Potential where we’ll tackle the employment challenges faced by Québec’s English-speaking community and explore solutions to move Québec’s economy forward. Register for free today! ✍️ unlocking-potential.mailchimpsites.com

🎉 Our annual conference is back!🎉 

Join us for Unlocking Potential where we’ll tackle the employment challenges faced by Québec’s English-speaking community and explore solutions to move Québec’s economy forward.

Register for free today! ✍️
unlocking-potential.mailchimpsites.com
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@QESBA argues #Bill23 violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms which gives Quebec's English-speaking community the right to manage its schools. montrealgazette.com/news/quebec/qu… via Montreal Gazette

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Section 133 of the Canadian Constitution, written at Canada's founding in 1867, grants the right to plead in either English or French in court and at tribunals. Read our 2024 AJEQ report about the state of legal linguistic rights in Quebec today: qcgn.ca/theory-practic…

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Civil trials, including tribunals, do not have the same linguistic protections as criminal cases. Trials outside the criminal context do not require the judge or other side to speak your preferred language (English or French). Read our 2024 tribunal report qcgn.ca/theory-practic…

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It was my honour today to address Justice Canada’s 2024 Annual Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Access to Justice in Both Official Languages on behalf of the Quebec Community Groups Network. @QCGN @QCGNJustice #JusticeCanada #languagerights #minorityrights #GerrySklavounos

It was my honour today to address Justice Canada’s 2024 Annual Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Access to Justice in Both Official Languages on behalf of the Quebec Community Groups Network. @QCGN <a href="/qcgnjustice/">@QCGNJustice</a> #JusticeCanada #languagerights #minorityrights #GerrySklavounos
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In Bhaskaran c. TAT, 2020 QCCS 2878, a Quebec employment tribunal judge failed to summarize/translate one party's testimony for an English-speaking litigant. The Superior Court ruled that the case had to be retried. Read our linguistic rights report: qcgn.ca/theory-practic…