VEQ

TitlePublishing Year
Helpful links from Revenu Québec2024
Helpful Links from Canada Revenue Agency2024
Regional Member Priorities2018
Infographic – La communauté d’expression anglaise de la grande région de Québec2019
Infographic – The English-speaking community of the Greater Quebec City Region2019
Socio-demographic Survey 2016-20172017
Partner Survey 2015-20162016
Community Consultation 2015-20162016
Brief submitted for the special consultations and public hearings on Bill 102014
Report: Future Forum of the English-speaking community2013
Brief regarding the General consultation and public hearings on Bill 142013
Membership Socio-demographic Survey Results2011
A study of recruitment and retention factors affecting immigrants, and Anglophone and Allophone newcomers in the Quebec City region
Version française ici
2009
Listening to Our Young People2005
Presentation to the Standing Senate Committee on Official Languages2010

Education

TitlePublisherPublishing Year
Public Notice of ElectionCentral Québec School Board2021
Push-Pull Factors Related to Student Retention and Integration in QuébecThe Association for Canadian Studies and the Canadian Institute for Identities and Migration2017
Public Notice of ElectionCentral Québec School Board2020
EQDEM Results – CQSBCentre intégré de la santé et de services sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale2017
Bill 105: An Act to amend the Education Act2016
Minority Language Educational Rights and Canada’s English Linguistic Minority Communities: Looking ForwardTALQ — Talking. Advocating. Living in Québec. (formerly QCGN)2015
The Constitution and The English Language in Quebec: Education; The Primacy of the French Language; Collective RightsTALQ — Talking. Advocating. Living in Québec. (formerly QCGN)2016
English-Language Schools in Quebec : Current Status and New IssuesCanadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities2008

Employability

TitlePublisherPublishing Year
List of Employers in Quebec City Region with Jobs That Require English SkillsVoice of English-speaking Québec2024
Québec and the rest:
A survey of national and
international approaches to adult
language training
Provincial Employment Roundtable (PERT)2023
Mapping Employment Supports for Québec’s Immigrant and Racialized English-speaking CommunitiesProvincial Employment Roundtable (PERT)2023
A Snapshot of Poverty Among
Québec’s English-speaking
Communities
Provincial Employment Roundtable (PERT)
French-language Support for Québec’s English-speaking ProfessionalsProvincial Employment Roundtable (PERT)
Employment Profile of English Speakers in QuébecProvincial Employment Roundtable (PERT)
The Key Skills Sought by EmployersPatricia Hurens, Employment Counselor2021
How to Advance My Post-Pandemic Career Plan?Louise Robitaille, Guidance Counsellor2021
Educational PathwaysVoice of English-speaking Québec2021
Transferable Skills & Your 2020
Job Search
Voice of English-speaking Québec and YES Employment and Entrepreneurship2020
Report on Youth Employability in the Greater Quebec City RegionVoice of English-speaking Québec2020
Community Innovation FundTALQ — Talking. Advocating. Living in Québec. (formerly QCGN)2019
Job Market Statistics – Capitale-NationaleService Canada2019
Anglophone Participation in the Québec Public ServiceDavid Blair1992
Opportunities & Obstacles Facing English-Speaking Newcomers Launching SMEs in QuebecYouth Employment Services (YES) and the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS)2017
Employment in the Québec Regions: Needs Assessment StudyYouth Employment Services (YES)2017
Cultural Tourism and Touring ResearchEnglish Language Arts Network (ELAN)2016
Women in Technology 2015Youth Employment Services (YES)2015
Canada, Bilingualism and TradeCommunity Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC)2015
Employment in Quebec: Key FiguresGovernment of Québec2012
Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions

Health and Social Services

TitlePublisherPublication Year
Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Visible Minorities in Quebec’s English-speaking CommunitiesCommunity Health and Social Services Network2022
A Guide for a Community-Based COVID-19 RecoveryTamarack Institute2021
Tackling the Effects of the PandemicCentre intégré de la santé et de services sociaux de la Côte-Nord2021
Covid-19: An Action Plan for the Second WaveCentre intégré de la santé et de services sociaux2020
Covid-19: Tips and Advice for SeniorsCentre intégré de la santé et de services sociaux de l’Estrie — Centre hospitalier
universitaire de Sherbrooke
2020
Covid-19: Public Health Recommendations for Informal CaregiversMinistère de la Santé et des Services
sociaux
2020
Benefit Information compiled by Jennifer RobsonCarleton University2020
Covid-19: Federal Benefits Access ToolDLA Piper2020
Covid-19: Self-Care GuideMinistère de la Santé et des Services
sociaux
2020
Covid-19: The Facts AboutAlliance des communautés culturelles pour l’égalité dans la santé et les services sociaux — ACCÉSSS2020
Community Model SeniorsCommunity Health and Social Services Network2019
Community Mobilization ModelCommunity Health and Social Services Network2019
Mistreatment of Older AdultsInstitut national de santé publique du Québec2019
Health Profiles of Linguistic Communities in QuébecInstitut national de santé publique du Québec2018
Baseline data reports – English RTS DashboardsCommunity Health and Social Services Network2016
Improving the Spectrum of Services
Offered to English-Speaking Seniors
Jeffery Hale Saint Brigid’s and Centre intégré de la santé et de services sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale2017
CHSSN-CROP Survey on Community VitalityCommunity Health and Social Services Network2016
Poverty and Social Exclusion in QuebecCommunity Health and Social Services Network2016
A Road Map to Your Caregiving JourneyJeffery Hale Community Partners2015
The State of Homelessness in Canada 2013Homeless Hub2013
Knowledge and Use of the English Language by Healthcare and Social Services Professionals in QuébecCommunity Health and Social Services Network
Delaying the onset of Alzheimer disease: Bilingualism as a form of cognitive reserveAmerican Academy of Neurology2010
Building a More Resilient BrainThe Wall Street Journal2010

Immigration

TitlePublisherPublication Year
Legal Information GuidePro Bono Section Université de Montréal2023
The English Presence in QuebecOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2018
English-speaking immigrants
in Quebec
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2017
Portrait de
l’immigration dans
la Capitale-Nationale
Immigration Petite Enfance Capitale-Nationale2017
Profiles of Official Language ImmigrantsImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada2014
Research Symposium on
English-Speaking Immigration
in Quebec
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada2015
Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity in QuebecThe National Household Survey (NHS)2014
Linguistic behavioral outcomes of immigrants in QuebecImmigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada2012
Quebec Anglophones Who Stayed and Those Who Left A Comparison of Key Characteristics, 1971 to 2001Official Languages Research, Canadian Heritage2008
Immigration and the Vitality of Canada’s Official Language Communities: Policy, Demography and IdentityOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2002
Our Diverse Cities – Rural Communities2007

Official Languages

TitlePublisherPublication Year
OCOL Annual Report 2023-24Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2024
English presence in QuebecOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2023
OCOL Annual Report 2022-23 Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2023
Official Languages, Diversity, and Canada’s Place in the WorldOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2022
What Canadians Think about Bilingualism and the Official Languages ActOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2022
OCOL Annual Report 2021-22Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2022
OCOL Annual Report 2020-21Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2021
The Impact of Emergency Situations on Official LanguagesOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2020
OCOL Annual Report 2019-20Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2020
OCOL Annual Report 2018-19Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2019
Special Report to ParliamentOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2018
Bonjour, Hi – What French and English Quebecers Think about Each Other and Key IssuesJack Jedwab and Jean-Philippe Warren2018
Action Plan for Official Languages 2018-2023Government of Canada2018
OCOL Annual Report 2017-18Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2018
Findings from the 2016 Census of Canada – Joanne PocockCommunity Health and Social Services Network2017
2016 Cross Canada Official Languages ConsultationsCanadian Heritage2017
Composite Indicators
for Community Vitality
Canadian Heritage2017
Language projections
for Canada 2011 to
2036
Statistics Canada2017
Demographic Summaries
for English-speaking Populations
Across Quebec’s RTS Territories – Joanne Pocock
Community Health and Social Services Network2016
Dialogue Day with the English Linguistic Minority Community of Quebec2016
Bilingual Greetings in Federal InstitutionsOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2016
Official Languages and Bilingualism Survey ResearchNielsen2016
What Canadians Think about Bilingualism and the Official Languages ActOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2017
Official Languages Annual Report 2014-15Canadian Heritage2015
Annual Report of the Priority Setting Steering CommitteeTALQ — Talking. Advocating. Living in Québec. (formerly QCGN)2016
OCOL Annual Report 2015-16Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2016
Learning, Linking, Leading QCGN Annual Report 2014-15TALQ — Talking. Advocating. Living in Québec. (formerly QCGN)2015
OCOL Annual Report 2014-15Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2015
OCOL Annual Report 2012-13Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages2013
Demographic Evolution of Official-Language Minority Communities Administration Regions, Quebec, 1996-2011Canadian Heritage2012
Official Language Policies
of the Canadian Provinces
Costs and Benefits in 2006
Fraser Institute2012
Official Languages Annual Report
2010–11
Canadian Heritage2011
Portrait of Official-Language Minorities in Canada – Anglophones in QuebecStatistics Canada2010
The Vitality of Québec’s English-speaking communities: From Myth to RealitySenate Canada2011
Beyond Bilingual Meetings: Leadership Behaviours for ManagersOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2011
Official Languages at the Heart of our Identity – An overview of the Official Languages ActOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2011
Recruitment, Intake and Integration: What does the Future hold for Immigration to Official Language Minority Communities?House of Commons Canada2010
VEQ’s presentation to the Standing Senate Committee on Official LanguagesVoice of English-speaking Québec2010
Baseline Data Report: Demographic Profiles of Quebec’s English-speaking CommunitiesCommunity Health and Social Services Network2010
The Vitality of the English‑Speaking Communities of Quebec: From Community Decline to RevivalCentre d’Études ethniques des universités montréalaises and Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities2008
Vitality Indicators for Official Language MinorityOffice of the Commissioner of Official Languages2007
Building the Future – A Time for ReconciliationGovernment of Québec2008
Report on the Government of Canada’s Consultations
on Linguistic Duality and Official Languages
Government of Canada2008
The Next Act: New Momentum for Canada’s Linguistic DualityGovernment of Canada2003
Canada Heritage Framework for Performance Measures, Official Languages Program

Youth

TitlePublisherPublication Year
A Study on Youth Workers and Youth Serving OrganizationsY4Y2024
Civic Engagement Motivations and Barriers for English-Speaking Québec YouthY4Y2022
Youth ProfileCommunity Health and Social Services Network2018
Brief to the Sécrétariat à la jeunesse on the Politique Québécoise de la jeunesse, Axe IV: Active and participatory citizenshipTALQ — Talking. Advocating. Living in Québec. (formerly QCGN)2015
Creating Spaces for Young Quecebers: Strategic Orientations for English-speaking Youth in QuebecTALQ — Talking. Advocating. Living in Québec. (formerly QCGN)2009
Youth Migration in Quebec. Survey results obtained from Anglophones 20 to 34 years of ageINRS Urbanisation, Culture et Société2007