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Integrating diverse perspectives

Whether we are talking here about historically marginalized people, people living with disabilities, people of color or youth, a differentiated perspective will be taken on all themes, proposals and recommendations in order to ensure that the aspirations, innovative ideas or particular perspectives of these groups are integrated into the thinking process.

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The social economy movement has always been evolving, diversifying in its areas of intervention and adopting new aspirations that redefine its essence, without ceasing to be concerned with the historical issues that made it its raison d'être.

In parallel with the recognition of its growing strength, new social challenges have emerged and a crucial question arises: how inclusive is this movement, responding to the concerns of all the individuals who make up Quebec society? Today, we are facing a need to renew our identity as a movement to take greater account of emerging voices and needs.

Preparations for the Summit will commit to integrating the diverse perspectives from different groups in society on issues of equity, diversity and inclusion.

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Whether we are talking here about historically marginalized people, people living with disabilities, people of color or youth, a differentiated perspective will be taken on all themes, proposals and recommendations in order to ensure that the aspirations, innovative ideas or particular perspectives of these groups are integrated into the thinking process.

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For example, in current projects, the desires of young people are clearly felt: they want to participate in the renewal of ideas both for the entrepreneurial models supported by the social economy and the economic system as such. Young people can play the role of bringing renewed ambitions within a mature movement, in order to modernize it, refine it, and demonstrate how these renewed ambitions enrich our shared perspectives.

It is useful to recall that the Chantier, for more than a year, carried out a national tour through all regions of Quebec to mobilize the social economy ecosystem in order to bring out social and economic innovations that find answers to the concrete problems faced by citizens. More specifically, structuring innovations that can be strengthened, propelled or spread across Quebec at the same time that each territory brings its own perspective to the social economy movement and to the construction of the Summit.

An Indigenous Pre-Summit will also take place the day before the Summit in order to be able to realize the long-standing collaborations that the social economy movement maintains with Indigenous communities, in addition to refocusing and redefining the inspiration that comes from the First Nations and Inuit in our relationship to the land and to our collective organization.

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Socioecological transition

Thématique transversale

The preparatory work for the Summit, for each theme addressed, will commit to integrating the varied perspectives from different groups in society on issues of equity, diversity and inclusion.

Whether we are talking here about historically marginalized people, people with disabilities, people with disabilities, people of color or youth, a differentiated perspective will be taken on all themes, proposals and recommendations in order to ensure that aspirations, innovative ideas or particular perspectives are integrated into the thinking process.

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Diverse perspectives

Thématique transversale

The social economy movement has undergone a remarkable evolution, diversifying and developing new aspirations that redefine its essence. Within this evolution, historical issues are re-emerging in new contexts.

However, a crucial question arises: how inclusive is this movement, responding to the concerns of all groups that make up Quebec society? The preparatory work for the Summit, for each theme addressed, will commit to integrating the varied perspectives from different groups in society on issues of equity, diversity and inclusion.

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Local and democratic governance

Thématique transversale

The social economy offers concrete solutions to the most pressing problems of municipalities.

Structuring policies and measures in the social economy are being put in place throughout Quebec in order to build the relationship between the public and the collective. How can these social economy policies and practices inspire more local governments to adopt measures that will facilitate the development of social economy enterprises and the solutions they offer?

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Collective real estate

Thématique transversale

Increasing the number of non-profit housing is, in many ways, the cornerstone of a sustainable exit from the housing crisis.

Beyond this issue in which the social economy must play a key role, several questions arise in terms of the protection of built heritage and land use planning. What financing tools need to be developed? What are the sustainable solutions for the protection of heritage? What alliances could increase the percentage of rental stock in the social economy?

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The elderly

Thématique transversale

Quebec is facing an aging population. The social economy has a key role to play, now and in the future, with solutions that focus on accessibility, quality and sustainability.

How to ensure a decent quality of life for seniors by focusing on the community taking care of their needs? How can we develop, in all regions, an offer of adequate, accessible and affordable services, such as transport and home care, to enable seniors to remain in their living environment longer?

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Food

Thématique transversale

Across Quebec, initiatives are being developed to respond to food insecurity and build food autonomy.

Whether through short circuits, more sustainable environmental practices, a reorganization of logistics or the model of land ownership and exploitation, the objective is to produce and consume in a more sustainable way. How can we think about food autonomy in a logic of territorial development? How to meet the needs of communities while taking into account economic and environmental realities?

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Environment

Thématique transversale

Public administrations and governments pay huge amounts to manage the waste of citizens and businesses.

Collections, sorting centers and landfills involve major expenses. Across Quebec, an entire network of social economy enterprises in the management of residual materials is offering new ways to reduce the quantity of waste by focusing on source reduction, reuse and recycling. How to ensure innovative and socially profitable business models that are socially profitable as well as economically and environmentally viable?

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Culture

Thématique transversale

The cultural environment is undergoing major upheavals, both in the production of cultural offerings and in the way culture is distributed and consumed.

Several strategies are being tested in order to increase access to a relevant and quality cultural and information offer: sharing of equipment and installations, sharing of data between theaters, etc. What collective initiatives should be supported in order to highlight and enhance the importance of culture in territorial vitality?

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Equity and employment

Thématique transversale

The shortage of labor leads to increased costs for all interventions, whether private, public or collective, delaying social progress.

This situation is particularly worrying when the sectors affected are those on which our social services are based or those that contribute significantly to local services and to the quality of life of Quebec communities, especially within collective enterprises. How can we value jobs in the social economy?

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The next generation of entrepreneurs

Thématique transversale

Knowing that a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Quebec will close in the coming years due to lack of buyers, entrepreneurial succession is a major challenge for the economic and territorial vitality of Quebec.

One of the strategies to remedy this devitalization is that of collective entrepreneurship, in cooperative or NPO form. At the same time, collective entrepreneurship is considered, especially among young people, as a way of doing business in several sectors, particularly because of its social impact.

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