This project aims to 1) Produce a complete and nuanced portrait of the current state of access to public employment services for the English-speaking population in Quebec, and 2) Understand to what extent policies, current programs, infrastructure, and delivery models adequately meet the needs of this population.
The project examines both the challenges faced by both French-language and English-language service providers, in urban or rural settings, and the barriers experienced by English-speaking users when trying to access public employment services.
Capability: Policy Research
Policy Area: Employment - Employment Supports and Services - Employment Programs
Population: Official Language Minorities
Start Date: March 2026
Completion Date: November 2026
Sponsors: Comité consultatif des Québécoises et Québécois d’expression anglaise (CCQEA)
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