2022 Review – Centre-du-Québec/Mauricie - CDRQ

August 23, 2023

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2022 Review – Centre-du-Québec/Mauricie

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Here is the 2022-2023 report from the Central
Quebec / Mauricie regional office
of the CDRQ. The past year has been one of
transition for the regional
office.

Change in Regional Leadership

After 10 years at CDRQ, Mr. Donald Goudreault handed over the reins of the Central
Quebec / Mauricie regional
direction in December 2022. In the initial months of my mandate, I observed a desire among
our members for our team
to be more active on the ground, particularly in Central Quebec and the Maskinongé RCM in
Mauricie.

The change in leadership also meant taking stock of the past years and, most
importantly, taking the time to
introduce myself to economic partners. Initial discussions have already taken place, and
further meetings are
scheduled. I am enthusiastic about traversing our extensive territory and meeting with
existing cooperatives and
those yet to be established.

Developing Strategic Sectors

Already, I can see the importance of focusing on sectors such as local agriculture,
tourism, and leisure in the
region. Several cooperatives in the area stand out nationally in these sectors. Consider
Citadelle
Cooperative
, Coop Charrette, the Origine
hotel group
, as well as the numerous cooperative breweries and distilleries in the
region. It will be
crucial to highlight them during events and thereby stimulate inter-cooperation and
knowledge sharing.

While the circular economy is a prevalent topic, we believe that interest in
cooperatives should gain importance in
the entrepreneurial environment. Many cooperative practices have long been part of the
circular economy. Indeed,
cooperatives have long been interested in resource sharing and reducing the environmental
and social costs of their
businesses.

Stronger Together

With the arrival of Ms. Diack, responsible for collective takeover, the already
active CDRQ will be better equipped
to respond to the wave of businesses seeking succession. This will also enable better
coordination with our
partners, including the Quebec
Business
Transfer Center
. We will also collaborate with other strategic partners, including
Social
Economy Poles
, in
promoting collective succession within the entrepreneurial community.

In conclusion, we look ahead to the coming year with optimism. We commit to
leveraging the strengths of the
cooperative model to bring meaning and value to the economic activities in our
territory.

Alex Dorval, Regional Director, Central Quebec / Mauricie

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