Québec launches a captivating public consultation on mobility, stirring up controversy and engagement. Find out more about this exciting initiative!
Québec has sparked a buzz with its latest move – the launch of a grand public consultation on mobility. The government, led by François Legault, aims to rebuild trust with the population through this engagement. While the Caisse de dépôt has already been tasked with a project in Québec, the consultation on tramway and the third link has been labeled as a 'denial of science' by critics. Québec seeks to engage citizens in shaping the future of transportation, with a questionnaire open until March 22. The government's focus on the third link between Québec and Lévis has stirred up debates and discussions, with Minister Bernard Drainville emphasizing the mobility challenges in the region.
As Québec delves into this consultation, the AFNQL has also raised concerns over lip service regarding provincial laws on forestry consultation. Indigenous leaders in Quebec are vigilant about ensuring genuine consultation in the forestry sector. The government's push for public engagement extends beyond mobility, touching on various sectors, including forestry and environmental initiatives.
In the midst of this vibrant consultation atmosphere, it's crucial to note the significance of citizen engagement in shaping governmental decisions. The consultation process reflects a modern approach to governance, emphasizing transparency and public participation. As Québec navigates through consultations on mobility and forestry, the outcomes will shape the future landscape of governance in the province.
The launch of the consultation on the third link in Québec has rekindled a contentious debate that showcases the complexities of infrastructure and public opinion intertwining. With critics branding it as a departure from scientific rationale, the consultation paves the way for a robust dialogue on transportation planning and community needs. As citizens and stakeholders voice their perspectives, the consultation process becomes a dynamic platform for driving inclusive decision-making and shaping the future of Québec's infrastructure projects.
«La CAQ a déjà octroyé le mandat à la Caisse de dépôt pour le projet à Québec. François Legault cherchait à restaurer le lien de confiance avec la population, ...
Même si la Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) se penche déjà sur la question, le gouvernement du Québec lance une consultation sur la mobilité ...
Dans un questionnaire qui sera disponible jusqu'au 22 mars, Québec demande notamment aux citoyens s'ils sont favorables à un réseau de transport structurant ou ...
... « Il y a de toute évidence des enjeux de mobilité entre Québec et Lévis », estime le ministre Bernard Drainville. Faut-il relancer le débat sur la mise ...
Le gouvernement Legault a finalement lancé mardi la consultation en ligne qu'il avait annoncée l'automne dernier.
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La vice-première ministre et ministre des Transports et de la Mobilité durable, Geneviève Guilbault, le ministre de l'Éducation et ministre responsable de ...
Le premier ministre avait alors déterré le projet d'un troisième lien autoroutier, abandonné quelques mois plus tôt. Critiques virulentes des oppositions. Les ...
Indigenous leaders in Quebec are warning the province not to just pay lip service to a new provincial law requiring forestry officials to consult with.