Recap on 2010 QCGN Members Convention and AGM

Below, see some key moments of QCGN convention in pictures.

Launch of QCGN/ACS Diversity Magazine, June 11, 2010

Language Rights Support Program consults QCGN members at Convention on June 11, 2010

QCGN Induction of Honourary Members, Launch of Call for Nominations for 2010 Goldbloom Awards


Montreal, June 14, 2010 – The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), which gathered in Quebec City this past weekend, honoured the founding fathers of the organization, Hugh Maynard and Martin Murphy, and elected its first woman president, literary festival organizer Linda Leith, founder of Blue Metropolis Foundation. Dr. Victor Goldbloom was also on hand for the official launch of the call for nominations for the 2010 Sheila and Victor Goldbloom Distinguished Community Service Award. 

The get-together, which crowned the organization’s 15th anniversary, included a panel discussion during which Network leaders talked about where Quebec’s English-speaking community sees itself 15 years from now. The discussion launched a wider consultation process which will culminate in a community conference in the fall of 2011 that will help our Network set a clear path forward towards ensuring the continued vitality of English-speaking Quebec.  Read full press release here.

   
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