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June 27, 2013

2012-2013 Annual Report of the Quebec Community Groups Network

Annual Reports

With testimonials from two dozen members and stakeholders, the 2012-2013 Annual Report of the Quebec Community Groups Network relates a number of initiatives including the production of the Community Development Plan entitled 2012-2017 Community Priorities and Strategies and the adoption of a new Membership Recruitment and Retention Policy. It also reported back on the creation of a trailblazing three-year seniors research project, as well as youth initiatives including the Notre Home school tour and Vote it Up, which encouraged youth to become civically engaged and get out and vote.

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