The English Parents' Committee Association of Quebec represents English speaking parents in the English public school system. EPCA is an NGO funded by the MEQ

Joined July 2020
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4 Mar 2025
According to a recent TVA Nouvelles article, more than 12,000 young people dropped out of school during the COVID-19 pandemic. EPCA has been sounding the alarm for years, calling for a provincial strategy to address the learning losses experienced during this period.
La pandémie 5 ans plus tard: plus de 12 000 jeunes ont décroché pendant la crise sanitaire tvanouvelles.ca/2025/04/01/p…
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#EducationQC 📚40% of #Quebec parents choose English secondary schools to foster identity and 37% for future opportunities! ✨ English secondary makes Quebec competitive! . #ÉducationQC 🎒Le secondaire anglais rend le #Québec compétitif! #QCanglos #TravaillonsEnsemble
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10 Feb 2025
📢 Quebec parents! How is social and technological change affecting family life? Parents of elementary and high school students are invited to take part in the National Survey on Family Well-Being: udes.limesurvey.net/681162    #quebecparents

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11 Jul 2024
Behaviors associated with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) can be challenging in the classroom, but these strategies can help. 🧡
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13 Jun 2024
🌞✨ Summer camp is just around the corner! While it's an exciting time for kids, it can be a bit overwhelming for those with sensory sensitivities. Whether your child is going to a day camp or staying overnight at a sleepaway camp, we've got you covered! 🌈💼
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14 Jun 2024
This edition of our newsletter looks at how to continue to engage students throughout the final weeks of school and into the summer. We have also secured content from partners regarding digital literacy, support for parents, and educational contests.  epcaquebec.org/newsletter-vo…
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20 May 2024
In this newsletter – which is EPCA’s 30th edition of our Newsletter! – we will present ways that parents can continue to stay involved - and help their children stay engaged - in the last stages of this school year and throughout the summer.  Website: epcaquebec.org/newsletter-vo…
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2 May 2024
Bill 48 was unanimously approved 💯by the National Assembly yesterday, following months of tireless work. Thank you to all the parents who participated in the mobilizations and will continue to do so: it's thanks to you that some advances have been made possible!
Le projet de loi 48 a été voté à l'unanimité ce matin. Merci à tous les parents qui ont participé aux mobilisations et qui continueront de le faire. Merci aussi à la ministre et aux députés. Voici notre réaction. @gguilbaultcaq @PietonsQuebec #polqc @e_grandmont @monsefderraji
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#WATCH "Why aren’t we teaching about how to be a good digital citizen?"asks Katherine Korakakis of the English Parents' Committee Association, as the Quebec government said it is not ruling out legislating screen time for youth. Alyssia Rubertucci reports. montreal.citynews.ca/video/2…
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17 Jan 2024
The @EPCA13 and @FCPQ are teaming up with @docgenereux to find out the impact of social crises on the well-being of Quebec families. Parents of elementary & high school students are invited to participate in this national survey: udes.limesurvey.net/944921?l… @université de Sherbrooke

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16 Jan 2024
The @EPCA13 and @FCPQ are teaming up with @docgenereux to find out the impact of social crises on the well-being of Quebec families. Parents of elementary and high school students are invited to participate in this national survey udes.limesurvey.net/944921?l… @université de Sherbrooke
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9 Jan 2024
“We’re going to have to put the children’s interests first and really focus on doing some catch up on all the learning that’s been lost, ” Katherine Korakakis, president of EPCA Globalnews.ca globalnews.ca/news/10212175/…
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15 Dec 2023
RT @gharperkelley: No courtesy call to the universities. Just dropping the hammer. You mention studies, will you make them public? Govern…
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14 Dec 2023
“These policies are unacceptable. They are incoherent, not based on data and will not meet the stated objectives of the government. More importantly, their effect on the Quebec economy and on Quebec universities will be absolutely devastating. In short, they do not serve Quebecers well,” said Deep Saini, President and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University.
#McGill calls on Premier Legault to reverse decision, citing devastating effects on Quebec and the University mcgill.ca/newsroom/channels/…
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