Thursday, December 2, 2010

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V 9 No. 11: Orientation for all

After editing, the information is adjusted, if necessary,
(707 members, 9th season of the electronic newsletter)

December 8 will be a big day, return to our unique order: It is emphasized that this major change is the result of reflection and concerted action, a maturation structure created in 2000, especially in light of preparations for the Act 21. With introducing the new concept of shared activities, it is not necessary that both professions share a common agenda for the reservation of a common activity. Laurent Matte co-chair of the OCCOQ

News Section www.acoc.info
Open in universities in winter 2011
DAT - Dental Aptitude Test-Deadline January 15, 2011
The DAT is no longer a condition for admission prior Dentistry McGill

Louis Cournoyer, co

GUIDANCE FOR ALL! Louis Cournoyer, co Professor in career counseling at the University of Quebec at Montreal, as well as guidance counselor for nearly 15 years, I am greatly interested in sharing my work and discoveries in my field to which it could serve. I invite you to join this blog and do the same. This blog is both a place of public dissemination of my work in vocational guidance and a place to share ideas, content or questions from colleagues or the general public. Note that this is no service-line orientation. Blog Archive November 20 subjects:
Various resources of France in guidance, support and engage in career counseling: the role of social relationships, I read ... Designing Life: A paradigm for career building in the 21st century, the brain, at all levels! Revisiting psychotherapeutic approaches, Quota in universities, Assessing the mentally retarded ... some information, good advice, with mario cart, Co, CO videos!! Are you Rogers, Perls and Ellis ... ? OCCOPPQ 2010 - Assess the situation of the person, RqODE 2010 - To support and mobilize the employability SUCCEED TOGETHER-tour training AQISEP 2010 - Construction of the profession http://orientationpourtous.blogspot.com/

Paper presentation by Louis Cournoyer at the Crossroads 2010 orientation: Supporting the educational and vocational guidance: methods for integrating a better consideration of social relations customer www.slideshare.net / louisco / support-and-raise-in-Counseling-of-career-rle-of-social-relations

Research Project orientation in college: representations of counselors and guidance counselors on the nature and scope of their interventions with the student population enrolled in the regular sector's level of education college. CONTEXT. For young Quebecers entry to college is part of a period of life marked by many changes and transitions as personal, educational and social. Social relations are notably more numerous, more diverse and changing that at no other time in life (Council of Higher Education, 2002, Bidart and Lavenu 2002; Bourdon et al. 2007). It's also when they are asked to make educational choices and future major projects to facilitate their eventual employability (Beaucher 2004, 2006; Cournoyer, 2008, 2009). Advisors guidance work at the heart of the double educational mission of academic achievement and preparation for the future of colleges. In collaboration with academic staff and professional services they provide educational and vocational information, promoting services and programs of study in college, as well as advice to the individual organization and administrative studies (Cournoyer , 2008). Individually, they work at the identity of the youth to help them make educational choices and future plans illuminated (OCCOPPQ, 2009). At a time when rates of program changes and interruption of studies remain a concern, as new cohorts from the reform of secondary education reform are entering, the modes of communication technologies and consumer information, student work that reaches growing proportions among college students, the universe of college education is undergoing profound change. In addition to having to adapt to all these issues, counselors see their scope of practice changed since the recent adoption of a new provincial law on occupational mental health and human relations (Government Quebec, 2009). The latter also attributes their activities legally reserved for evaluation of persons suffering from a mental or neuropsychological certified by a qualified professional or a training certificate shall be issued, and for the evaluation of delay mental and that of students with disabilities or adjustment problems (Government of Quebec, 2009). How counselors college network can they cope with all these changes in order to adequately address the needs guidance college students? RESEARCH OBJECTIVES. This research aims to describe the coping strategies of counselors college network in terms of changes in their profession, the profile of their customers and their workplace. More specifically, the study aims to 1) describe the perception held by counselors against needs guidance and academic success of college students, 2) explore their current professional practices in terms of aid success in school counseling, 3) consider representations maintained by guidance counselors with respect to their ability to adapt to the changes related to their work. CONTRIBUTION. The results of the study will better understand the issues of practice and professional development of counselors. It will also deepen reflection on new realities of the different actors involved in the success and direction of college students, and to identify avenues for intervention and participation for all of them. This will equip stakeholders of the college community, to make the most appropriate initial and continuing training of guidance counselors, and suggest new avenues of research for the scientific community. Louis Cournoyer, Ph.D., Professor Co, career counseling University of Quebec at Montreal cournoyer.louis @ uqam.ca To participate in this research, contact Louis via email. In the coming weeks, the research assistant of the project will contact you to verify your interest to participate and answer your questions and if the interest is, make an appointment with you at the beginning of winter 2011 (in your workplace, depending on your availability).

College
Following the stand of the Cégep de Jonquière in the day SRACQ October 8 last, the Communications and Development staff will send you of additional information on the two programs in Art and Media Technology. www.cjonquiere.qc.ca/infolettre/admin/articles.php?id=874&Lang=F You will find the statistics relating to the placement of graduates in 2009 www.cjonquiere.qc.ca/infolettre/photos/info874art1776doc1.pdf The candidates rejected in the first round of admission will be invited to submit a portfolio. For details surrounding the submission of a portfolio , see the document http://www.cjonquiere.qc.ca/infolettre/photos/info874art1779doc1.pdf Visits ATM Friday afternoon . Students and students are invited to visit the facilities in ATM Friday afternoon 5, 12, 19, 26 November and 3 December 2010, 21 and 28 January 2011, 4, 11 and February 18, 2011 Book early, places are limited. To register: 418 547-2191 ext 381 or josee.gagnon @ cjonquiere.qc.ca Full Record on two techniques in ATM . You can download the attached information sheets concerning the programs of communication techniques and media production techniques and post-production television. If you want a pocket involving the records, please send an email to josee.gagnon @ cjonquiere.qc.ca

The course of history in Quebec endangered in college www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/education/201011/24/01-4345935-le-cours-dhistoire-du-quebec-en-voie loss-of-au cegep.php

Training for the future: management and operation of farm business. Education Week: DEC management and operation of farm business. Graduated: Mathieu Marsolais, farmer. Studied: the Institute of Food Technology Saint-Hyacinthe. Found a job: while studying, because he took over his parents' farm. He likes: because even if it is a very demanding job, all decisions are taken by the farmer, who runs a small business. He is master of its destiny and is a good place to let people express their entrepreneurial spirit. It's a winning team: because even if the number of farms decreased in Quebec, the succession is insufficient. The placement rate for graduates is 100%, according to Mark Berard, program coordinator at ITA Saint-Hyacinthe. Today, it takes management concepts to operate a farm and training allows students to be ready to take over or start their own business in agriculture. Average weekly earnings: $ 620 (Source: MELS). Opportunities : Farm business, business service producers. Facilities: Twelve institutions offer training, including: Institute of Food Technology, Campus Saint-Hyacinthe and La Pocatière Cégep de Victoriaville. Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon Cégep de Sherbrooke Cégep régional de Lanaudière http://lapresseaffaires.cyberpresse.ca/carrieresemplois/201011/12/01-4342154-formations-davenir-gestion-et-exploitation-dentreprise-agricole.php

Cégep de Matane inaugurates a unique laboratory in Quebec in Urban and Regional Planning www.bas-saint-laurent.org/texte.asp?id=13014

Great River New calculator makes people happy. The new simulator is popular with students. The upgrade of navigation simulator in the School of Fisheries and Aquaculture Great River students impressed. Compared to previous devices, realism and simulation of navigation conditions are exceptional, as future captains of fishing. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/est-quebec/2010/11/18/003-granderiviere-simulateur-nouveau.shtml

The cell, the primary source of debt among young people. Nicole Petitclerc Cooperative Association of Economics Family Quebec and Robert Bilodeau, Research Group facilitation and economic planning, unveil the results of a survey conducted last summer. The 7th awareness campaign will address the credit from 14 to 21 years. More than 1,034 respondents aged 14 and older, including 816 credit card holders, responded to questions. He was allowed to learn that five Canadians and nearly 40% of 14 to 21 years owning a credit card have admitted at least occasionally be encouraged to buy more than their budget allows. www.lejacquescartier.com/Actualites/2010-11-17/article-1972212/Le-cellulaire% 252C-first-source-dendettement-chez les jeunes / 1

rate: the pressures are fears of a race to the bottom. professors say they are asked to be less severe in their corrections to achieve the new targets of achievement established in the government plan to fight against the stall. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/education/201011/21/01-4344943-taux-de-reussite-les-pressions-font-craindre-un-nivellement-par-le-bas.php
In high school
... succeed without its sixth year. Under the Act on Public Education, a student can not spend more than seven years in primary school. Thus, Students sometimes find themselves in sixth-grade classes, while their French level corresponds to that of a third year student. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/education/201011/22/01-4345287-au-secondaire-sans-reussir-sa-sixieme-annee.php

Generation Y has not learned patience
The inability to tolerate frustration and the quest for instant gratification can affect the careers of young people. "To want to go too fast, you may go less far," says organizational psychologist. www.lesaffaires.com/strategie-d-entreprise/management/l-impatience-des-y-la-strategie-du-patron/520414

To better meet the needs of health and welfare of students. Interview with Claire Sylvia, President of the Commission on Student Affairs of the Federation of colleges, and Director of Student Affairs at the Cégep de Rivière-du-Loup. The Portal has published the news about the adoption this fall of a framework to support greater collaboration between colleges and health centers and social services (CSSS). This framework builds on the Health Portrait of Quebec youth aged 15 to 24 years developed into a tripartite committee Fédération des-Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports-Department of Health and Social Services. We explore in this interview with Claire Sylvain the ins and outs of this file. www.lescegeps.com / etudier_et_vivre_au_cegep / services_de_consultation / pour_mieux_repondre_aux_besoins_de_sante_et_de_bien-etre_des_etudiants

Health Portrait of Quebec youth aged 15 to 24 years. In 2004, the Fédération des released the research report on psychosocial services and health services in colleges in 2002-2003. The conclusions of this paper reported a weakening of health and psychosocial services offered to students in colleges, as well as variability of services between institutions. www.lescegeps.com/nouvelles/2010-10-27_portrait_de_sante_des_jeunes_quebecois_de_15_a_24_ans

University
Page on the co-op www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=965 Jean Raymond co
Become IPS (Nurse pratricienne specialty) in Quebec www.aipsq.com / info / becoming-ips.php

Admissionsante.ulaval.ca http://www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca/ has been completely updated. Content updated: all new stories this fall, new caps, including those programs in biomedical sciences and PDF for all programs and admissions statistics. I draw your attention to the caps on the QAS in medicine and speech therapy and physiotherapy for the NAS. Direct links for each program ... Occupational Therapy: www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / occupational therapy Kinesiology: www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / Kinesiology Medicine : www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / Medicine Dentistry: www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / medecine_dentaire Nutrition www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / nutrition Speech: www. admissionsante.ulaval.ca / speech Pharmacy: www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / Pharmacy Physiotherapy www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / physiotherapy Biomedical Sciences: www.admissionsante.ulaval. AC / sciences_biomedicales Nursing: www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca / sciences_infirmieres Guy Labrecque Admission Coordinator Faculty of Medicine, Laval University Guy.Labrecque @ fmed.ulaval.ca http://www.fmed.ulaval.ca/ Networking on admission: www. facebook.com/pages/Quebec-QC/Admission-sante-UL/151370381149

The Faculty of Medicine at McGill University wishes to announce that the Aptitude Test Dental ( DAT) is no longer a prerequisite for admission to its undergraduate program in Dental Medicine (DMD). This information is available on the website under "Prospective Students" www.mcgill.ca/dentistry/admissions2/undergrad/ . Please note that this section is currently being rebuilt and that the French version will be available soon.

website launched EDUCQ : university data accessible to everyone! The Conference of Rectors and Principals of Quebec Universities (CREPUQ) announces the establishment of a website providing access to reliable and comparable data on the Quebec universities. This site is accessible at www.crepuq.qc.ca / educq. It is as the name "EDUCQ" stands for "Common University Data Set - Quebec." www.ameqenligne.com/nouvelle_detail.asp?ID=144587&B=1

Recruitment UQAR Catherine Côté is the challenge
The Communications Department UQAR can count on new resource full of energy: Catherine Côté, Consultant recruitment and communications. She comes to the position when Mr. Réjean Martin begins his retirement after more than 30 years of loyal service. With the arrival of Catherine Services Communications embarked on a reorganization of duties for recruitment activities. Thus, Catherine will mainly recruiting cycle 1, in collaboration with Jacques d'Astous, campus de Lévis. As for Cormier, it will now be responsible for recruitment to higher education while Vicky Jean will focus primarily on issues of international recruitment. www.uqar.ca / UQAR-info / catherine-score-notes-the-challenge

Laval University suspends admissions to its programs. Despite government investments in the education of nurses specialized practitioners, those of nephrology, cardiology and neonatology have received no financial assistance. Given the lack of enrollment in its program of specialized nurse practitioner (IPS) in Nephrology, Laval University has suspended admissions for next fall, The Press has learned. "There was not enough demand," confirmed the spokesperson of the institution, Martin Guay. The development of nurse practitioners has so far proceeded very slowly in Quebec. While Ontario currently in 1700, Quebec does that lists 66, including 25 in first line and forty in nephrology, cardiology, and neonatology. Law since 2002 allows the hiring of nurse practitioners in Quebec. But since very few candidates chose this career for which he must complete two and a half years of university education. The formation of IPS, which is the equivalent of a master, among other things allows nurses to prescribe medicines and diagnostics simple. The main problem that students wishing to specialize faced was that once enrolled in their program, they had to find a job offer for a scholarship. But hospitals do not stock gold, it was almost impossible for students to obtain a promise of employment and therefore to receive financial aid. By financial insecurity, many gave up the project. To correct this situation, the Health Minister Yves Bolduc, has invested $ 117 million last July that 500 nurse practitioners in addition to the primary network by 8 years. This money will fund the creation of posts of IPS in hospitals and training of candidates. But this ad only concerned frontline nurse practitioners. Those of nephrology, cardiology and neonatology have received no financial assistance. For them, the hiring outlook is still bleak and candidates are not lining up at the gates. The recruitment of nurses in nephrology and cardiology has always been difficult at Laval University and other universities in Quebec. The few listings in those specialties that keep the program became extremely expensive. Members of the Faculty Council of Nursing, Laval University have voted in early November for the suspension of admissions in nephrology for next fall. Other specialties are not currently affected by this decision. The minister's office Health, Yves Bolduc, said it currently studying the demand for nurse practitioners in nephrology, cardiology and neonatology. "We first made an announcement for the first line because that was the priority. But the minister wants to facilitate the arrival of IPS in the specialties. A committee was formed and is working on a deployment plan, "said the minister's press secretary, Karin Rivard. It is too early to say when the plan will be announced and how IPS will be added into specialties. www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/sante/201011/24/01-4346058-luniversite-laval-suspend-les-admissions-a-un-de-ses-programmes.php

UQAC form of "super-nurses"
UQAC will be among the institutions that form the nurse practitioners who will be deployed in the region over the next few years. Chair of the Regional Agency of Health and Human Services, Martine Couture, said in an interview that the department would grant budgets for 24 nurse practitioners in the region and 500 in total in the province. "Some of them will be trained UQAC. The nurse practitioners acquire additional knowledge, can do things that other nurses can not do. They can prescribe drugs, for example. "For now, the region has only two IPS and they work at the Hospital of Chicoutimi. One specializes in Nephrology and one in cardiology. The latter, however, is on maternity leave. The 24 new, that will be deployed over the next eight years working on the frontline. IPS holds a master's degree in health care in addition to a graduate degree. In the region, they are mostly deployed in family medicine units and in groups of family medicine or they may provide some minor care and relieve emergencies. "An incentive program was introduced to the IPS front line to encourage them to attend classes for the training. Nurses will receive $ 60 000 for their years of training. This is a course of 45 credits, so about a year and a half. Nurses can also have an additional scholarship if they have to study more than 125 miles from home. "Earlier this week, the daily La Presse said that with the lack of enrollment its nurse practitioner program specialist (IPS) Nephrology, University Laval has suspended admissions for next fall. While Ontario currently has 1,700 nurse practitioners, Quebec does that lists 66, including 25 in the first line and a quarantine in nephrology, cardiology and neonatology. "We have not had any negative comments about the fact that it would be difficult to become an IPS. I think the nurses feel that the training is interesting, "says Couture. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-quotidien/201011/29/01-4347270-luqac-formera-des-super-infirmieres.php

University of Quebec at Chicoutimi. An office in Paris. University of Quebec at Chicoutimi (UQAC) moved to Paris in order to facilitate the recruitment of French students, who comprise a third of its foreign clientele consists of nearly 600 students. The rector of UQAC, Michel Belley, hopes that the new Paris office will allow more exchange. "We want to have a foothold to provide information to students who are candidates to come to study here, but we want to develop it more and more so that our students can go and make visits to these establishments in France, "says Belley. The Paris office UQAC a storefront in one of the most desirable areas of the city, Saint-Germain-des-Pres, near the Sorbonne. UQAC co-located with a school of engineering to reduce operating costs and is a school principal who heads the office of the Regional University. A woman from Saint-Felicien, who lives in Paris for several years, has the task to welcome visitors. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/saguenay-lac/2010/11/18/002-uqac-bureau-paris.shtml

UQAR Four geographers explore, France
After four years of existence, the MA in geography UQAR continues to expand its influence and the dynamism of its students and their desire to learn. Indeed, for the first time, four students from the MA in geography carry out training courses in various research laboratories in France during the fall semester 2010. Students Sébastien Pomerleau (University of Pau), Simon Tolszczuk-Leclerc (the company ACRI-st), Audrey Mercier-Remillard (at the University of Bordeaux 1) and Maxime Boivin (University Normale Superieure Lyon 3) and their respective directors have found placement supervisors specialized in their field of study to deepen their knowledge and especially to enhance their expertise and ideas of new and original. Contacted by UQAR Focus, here's how the students summarize their internship project: www.uqar.ca / UQAR-info / four-geographers explore la France

The 30-year campus Lévis . Valérie Dion, who graduated in accountancy in Lévis www.uqar.ca/uqar-info/portrait-de-valerie-dion-diplomee-en-sciences-comptables-1997

water Runyinya Access Project (Rwanda)
Engineering students from UQAR quench the thirst in the heart of Africa www.uqar.ca/uqar-info/des-etudiants-en- Engineering luqar-de-la-quench-thirst-in-heart-of-Africas

Sectoral Committee of labor in food processing presents a variety of information to explore this area of activities: with videos and testimonials, fact sheets, information on careers and occupations, myths and realities in the sector of food processing, games online, etc.. Want to learn how the industry are made of yogurt, beer, cheese, mozzarella, pasta, etc..? Want to find out what excites workers in food processing? Want to see workers at work in industry? Discover all this and more in the category Videos and testimonials. A career in food processing? It adds spice to life, that! On www.csmota.qc.ca PPO www.repertoireppo.qc.ca/fr/outils/fiche/pimente-vie-decouvertes-carrieres-dans-secteur-634.html

Roadmap model
Gabriel Sarasin's international profile has benefited to travel the world, engaged in a practical approach and community. It is "the good reputation of the University and its access to international" that drew Gabriel Sarasin at Laval University. In 2007, during his BA in Biology Department, moreover, he took advantage of this asset to a session in Norway and a course of nature conservation in Kenya and Tanzania. But his willingness to discovery did not stop there. He was involved in the NGO Engineers Without Borders, which has enabled to gain experience and confidence, he finds today. He established "Massif without borders", an annual event that combines one-day ski activities and entertainment at Le Massif de Charlevoix to promote sustainable development in Quebec and to raise funds for humanitarian projects undertaken by Engineers Without borders in Africa. This initiative earned him the first prize in the Student Entrepreneurship in Quebec Entrepreneurship Contest 2009. Now he leads from the front with a master memory agroforestry and graduate degree (DESS) in integrated rural development. His mastery has led him to Madagascar in 2009 to attend the MITACS program. This university-business partnership for development included four players: Laval University, the University of Mahajanga in Madagascar, Hydro-Québec Équipement and Rio Tinto on sites where the project took place. For four months, he slept in a tent near the town of Fort Dauphin Madagascar, where he became good friends. "In the evening, there is no electricity or television, the only thing you can do is talk. This close! " www.aufil.ulaval.ca/articles/une-feuille-route-modele-29431.html

Certificate of Criminology at the Faculty of Continuing Education at the University of Montreal celebrating 35 years. Today, more than 2500 graduates contribute to a better understanding of various issues related to crime. Managers, analysts and practitioners, criminologists are found wherever there is the criminal matter. Upstream, while working in crime prevention, as well as downstream in detention centers or the rehabilitation of inmates, they all participate in the development of the discipline. www.cnw.ca/fr/releases/archive/November2010/24/c7437.html

Financial Planner, a misunderstood profession
Following several scandals, financial planners have a bad press, and vacancies are numerous. A complex profession to discover. http://carriere.jobboom.com/marche-travail/secteurs/services-financiers/2010/08/18/15060321-jm.html

Pay: Quebec stands
Average weekly earnings rose 4.7% in Quebec between September 2009 and September 2010 to $ 799.70 USD, according to Statistics Canada. This is 0.4 percent point higher than the national average: in Canada, pay average weekly earnings rose by 4.3% per cent between September 2009 and September 2010. As against the national average weekly earnings stood at $ 864.13, 8% more than in Quebec. www.lesaffaires.com/bourse/nouvelles-economiques/remuneration--le-quebec-se-demarque/520943

Documentation
The job interview
Question of get a Yes! - What are your main strengths? and What is your greatest achievement? www.monemploi.com/mon_emploi/entrevue-emploi/question-obtenir-oui-ndash-quelles-sont-8620.html

Area 18 is a virtual game to put themselves in the shoes of a firefighter. You have to create and manage your barracks to recruit and train young firefighters, to purchase vehicles, equipment, buildings, etc.. Whether in town, the countryside, mountains, sea, forest, in a tunnel in a car accident, when a plane crash during the derailment of a train during a natural disaster, etc.. the possibilities of intervention are numerous. Ready for action? Sign up and ... your turn! www.secteur18.com/fr/index.php On PPO www.repertoireppo.qc.ca/fr/outils/fiche/secteur-18-devenez-pompier-617.html

Start your own business is not easy. There is so much to think, identify its market, balancing its meager budget starting prospect, worrying about paperwork, etc.. In this game produced in France, you have to choose between two characters: Sami wants to start a business or IT support Emma wishing to turn to jewelry making. Once selected, you must guide your character in the boot of his car venture. You will inform you on how to tax a small business, choosing a domain name Internet and an appropriate email address. You will also be invited to talk to other entrepreneurs to get advice and maybe even contract. Several actions are possible, but the units of money and time you need to effectively manage your limit. Once the units of time exhausted, the module ends and get a score that is explained by your actions and indices of progression of your business. They go up depending on what you have done, said, etc.. You will need a registration to participate in this game produced in France. The contest is open to everyone, but only the French participants will be eligible for prizes at the end of the campaign. You must provide an email address and identify the region of the French territory where you come from. Choose any, then no region of Quebec there is identified. Will you be a good entrepreneur? " On www.macyberautoentreprise.pme.gouv.fr PPO www.repertoireppo.qc.ca/fr/outils/fiche/cyber-auto-entreprise-620.html

Entrepreneurship in Quebec: youth do not meet the Appeal Starting a business? No thank you, "replied the population of the Quebec City area and especially the rising generation. In the dock: the resplendent economic health and regional unemployment rate - the lowest in Canada - which stood at 4.6%. "Young people have not finished school yet and already they are providing good paying jobs. Admit that it may be a lot more tempting to go immediately to win $ 64 000 per year rather than starting a business and settle for an annual salary of $ 20 000 for a few years, "commented the CEO of the Foundation of entrepreneurship, Mario Girard, who made a direct link between the current situation of full employment and little public interest in starting a business. Tuesday at the Forum Entrepreneurship organized by the City of Quebec and the Local Development Centre of Quebec, the Entrepreneurship Foundation has released a picture of entrepreneurial dynamism in the census metropolitan area (CMA) of Quebec, which is centered in the territory of cities Québec and Lévis. The survey conducted in May and recently update shows that only 4.8% of the adult population of the Québec CMA intends to create, resume or buy a business during its life time this proportion stood at 7.9% in the rest of Quebec and 14.1% elsewhere in Canada. Mario Girard stated that the CMA Quebec City was lagging behind the cities of Montreal (6.4%), Ottawa (12.1%) and Toronto (17.3%) where the entrepreneurial spirit of the population seems to be stronger. This is not good news given that the owners will leave soon to retire en masse. The level of "desirability" of entrepreneurial business is slowing. By comparison, during the period between 2004 and 2007, 11.8% of the population of the region had expressed its intention to start a business. Economist at the City of Quebec, Jean-Pierre Lessard also pointed out that on average, since 2000, to only 65 new companies had emerged in the region. "Not much." According to Marie-Eve Proulx, Director of Research and Analysis at the Foundation of entrepreneurship, the proportion of the population aged 18 to 34 who expressed his intention to launch business during his life is around 15% in other regions of Quebec. In the Québec CMA, this percentage stands at only 6.9%. Forum participants agreed that the school had a role to play in promoting different models of entrepreneurship among young generations. In the metropolitan region of Quebec, 8.7% of the population owns a business. Importantly, the proportion of women (9.3%) is higher than men (7.9%). In Quebec, 50% of businesses have closed their doors before the start of their sixth year of operation. With a closure rate of 40% during the period from zero to five years of existence, businesses in the Québec CMA fared a little better. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/affaires/actualite-economique/201011/16/01-4343378-entrepreneuriat-a-quebec-les-jeunes-ne-repondent-pas-a-lappel.php

The CTREQ launches new tool - The Prevention Guide for Students risk in primary www.ctreq.qc.ca/nouvelles/nouvel-outil-ligne-guide-prevention-pour-96.html

Research Chair on vocational integration and psychosocial work environment : http://www.integration-travail.fse.ulaval.ca/

The personality disorders are more common among problem gamblers. The attachment problems or those arising from physical or sexual abuse are twice as common among players than non-players. www.nouvelles.umontreal.ca/recherche/sciences-de-la-sante/20101122-les-troubles-de-la-personnalite-sont-plus-frequents-chez-les-joueurs-compulsifs.html

Einstein was right about the accelerating expansion of the universe www.cyberpresse.ca/sciences/201011/25/01-4346222-einstein-aurait-eu-raison-au- subject-to-throttle lever up male-de-de lunivers.php

When the sculpture becomes therapy http://montoit.cyberpresse.ca/decoration/idees-deco/201011/25/01-4346145- when la sculpture becomes therapie.php

Social media scare managers
A survey of Canadian CFOs reveals that the majority of them are wary of the fact that their employees are present on social media. However, they recognize that the benefits might be greater than the risks. http://argent.canoe.ca/lca/affaires/canada/archives/2010/11/20101110-163713.html

retention of workers
New tool for employers. Employers in Quebec City now have a new tool that could promote recruitment and retention of employees. Www.commodus.ca Commodus, a social enterprise, has developed a system of reward points for workers. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Quebec/2010/11/24/006-commodus-recompense-employes.shtml




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Mark your Agenda
In 2011, the 9th Congress of ACOC will take place in partnership with the UQTR 1, 2 and 3 June www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=971

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