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Brief to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage: Nurturing Media Vitality in Quebec's English-speaking Minority Communities
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Title
Brief to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage: Nurturing Media Vitality in Quebec's English-speaking Minority Communities
Abstract
English-speaking Quebecers have consistently signalled that access to information in their own language is both a need and a priority. In a world awash with English‑language information through CNN, Time magazine and Hollywood movies galore, this may appear a bit of a contradiction. But the crucial nuance is that English-speaking Quebecers need a full flow of information in their own language about their own local and regional communities. This is becoming increasingly more difficult to achieve and maintain on a consistent basis because of two elements: the francization of daily life in Quebec; and the decline and in many cases the demise of traditional community media.
Date
April 12, 2016
Pages
17
Language
en
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Citation
Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN). Brief to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage: Nurturing Media Vitality in Quebec’s English-Speaking Minority Communities, April 12, 2016.
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Contributing CKOL partner
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Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN)
Founded:
1995
Constituents:
English-speaking member organizations, individuals, community groups, institutions and leaders in the province of Quebec
Website:
https://qcgn.ca/
Activities:
Providing opportunities for networking, dialogue and collaboration among its constituents; offering evidence-based expertise and producing studies and briefs; local projects; advocating for community vitality initiatives
Former Name:
none