Quebec Bar to Hold Summit Ahead of Election on Erosion of Trust in Institutions
The two-day event will bring about 750 participants together to debate ways to rebuild confidence in government, courts and the media, officials said.
- The Quebec bar association will host a summit in Montreal on Sept 8-9 focused on the erosion of public trust in institutions.
- An online poll conducted between May 22-24 among 1,002 Quebecers found that 43 per cent said their trust in public institutions has declined in recent years.
- About 750 participants from the legal, Political, business, academic, and community sectors will convene at the summit to discuss institutional confidence.
- Ahead of the Oct 5 vote, the summit coincides with the provincial election campaign and invites Political candidates to debate strengthening trust in government, courts, and media.
- Marcel-Olivier Nadeau, head of the Quebec bar, says confidence in institutions is essential to democracy, underscoring why the association is organizing this collaborative forum.
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The Quebec batonier wants to act to counter Quebecers' decline in confidence in public institutions.
While the data show that Quebecers continue to lose confidence in their institutions, the Quebec stickman announces the holding of a major summit on the rule of law on September 8 and 9.
On September 8 and 9, during the election campaign, the Bar will hold a major summit on Quebecers' crisis of trust in institutions.
Read the press release on the launch of the first summit to protect the rule of law in Quebec organized by the Barreau du Québec. The Summit will take place on September 8 and 9 at the Palais des congrès de Montréal.

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