An active cultural life is a sign of healthy cities and cities, it encourages the building of a strong collective identity at the level of one's village, city or province, and it contributes to the economic and social development of communities. However, the cultural sector is experiencing major upheavals, especially since the pandemic, both in the production of cultural offerings and in their dissemination.
Across Quebec, numerous social economy enterprises in tourism, leisure and culture play a key role in local and regional development, promoting regional vitality in major centers as well as in the smallest municipalities, valuing collective resources and identities. These businesses are essential in terms of local services and meet the needs of populations, whatever they may be.
Cultural enterprises, whether through the arts, cultural dissemination, or community media, contribute to forging collective identity and feeding the vitality of territories.
Through their social and environmental mission, collective cultural enterprises and those in tourism and leisure contribute to the preservation and development of Quebec's resources, by and for local and regional communities. They are a source of attractiveness and regional dynamism in a more sustainable way, in harmony with the environment and local communities.