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June 4, 2025

QCGN is now TALQ!

Press release

MONTREAL, June 4, 2025 – Welcome to the conversation! The Quebec Community Groups Network, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, is now officially TALQ, a new name with a new look to better fulfil its mission as stewards of the English voice in Quebec.

“In our advocacy, in helping to build a more vibrant English-speaking community, in helping individuals navigate government services, TALQ will continue to serve our community while broadening our appeal,” TALQ President Eva Ludvig said. “Throughout our lengthy process of reflection that led to this moment, we looked for ways to strengthen the QCGN. Our goal was to solidify our brand and, more important, the community’s understanding of the work we do.”

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