The CDRQ is committed to supporting Anglophone collective enterprises - CDRQ

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July 26, 2023

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The CDRQ is committed to supporting Anglophone collective enterprises

Kickoff

In an effort to support English-speaking entrepreneurs and to raise
awareness about the colletive model as broadly as possible, the CDRQ has dedicated a
resource person to meeting these objectives.

It was with this in mind that, four years ago, the CDRQ signed a collaboration agreement
with the Secrétariat aux
relations avec les Québécois d’expression anglaise
, known as the “SRQEA Mandate.”
The SRQEA Mandate has accelerated the CDRQ’s ability to offer services in English to social
economy entrepreneurs across Quebec.

An additional agreement with the Regional Development
Network (RDN)
through its SeeNet initiative has made public services more
accessible to Anglophone social economy enterprises, which were otherwise restricted to
French by provincial language law.

Reaching everyone, everywhere

The CDRQ worked on several occasions in remote areas of the province. This has meant job
opportunities, training for young people, access to business support services, and more.
Through the SRQEA Mandate, the CDRQ brings its values of democracy, openness and inclusion
to life for English-speaking businesses, including the 11 Indigenous nations among Quebec’s
English-speaking communities. The CDRQ has provided this service while, of course,
continuing to serve the French-speaking population.

Conclusive results

A number of social economy and English-language businesses have benefited from socioeconomic
support, either through the CDRQ’s regional offices or through its partners in the social
economy. Concretely, this is illustrated by:

  • Only this year, 30 social-enterprises within the English-speaking community had
    benefited from the CDRQ’s socio-economic support ecosystems of their region and sector of
    activity.
  • 24 promotional and training activities
  • The development and adaptation of educational and awareness-raising
    tools
  • Document translation to facilitate access to government programs or
    entrepreneurial support services

In short, the CDRQ is aware of the importance of maintaining its support and services to
English-speaking communities, and it wishes to continue doing so as well as possible.

Any questions?

You are an anglophone collective enterpreneur, and you would like to have some information
about our services? Please contact our cooperative development advisor, Viviana Fernandez.

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