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Book launches, Conferences & lectures

Cracking the Quebec Code

Understanding French-speaking Quebecers and English-speaking Hybrids


Date & time
Thursday, April 20, 2017
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Christian Bourque, Léger Group Vice-President

Cost

This event is free

Where

Montreal Gazette
1010 Ste-Catherine St. W., 3rd floor Mezzanine

Who are the Québécois, French and English-speaking? What makes them tick? What are their values and preferences?

book cover: Cracking the Quebec Code

Produced by Léger Research Intelligence Group, and written by pollster Jean-Marc Léger, marketing professor Jacques Nantel and journalist Pierre DuhamelCracking the Quebec Code draws on extensive data to reveal who we are. Part social study, part marketing manual, this book unveils the character of Quebecers, both French and English-speaking. It finds differences between them, and similarities too. English-speaking Quebecers are hybrids, with attitudes a mix of English-Canadian and Québécois-francophone.

The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) is pleased to invite you to attend our 5 à 7 conference entitled Cracking the Quebec Code: Understanding French-speaking Quebecers and English-speaking Hybrids, to get insights on our likes and dislikes, hot buttons and soft spots from Léger Group Vice-President Christian Bourque.

Organizing partners: Quebec Community Groups Network, Quebec English-speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN), Fondation Notre Home Foundation, Association for Canadian Studies (ACS), Thomas More Institute.

This is a free event, but you must register online.

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