AGENDA* – LIVING TOGETHER COMMISSION – 2nd meeting – March 20, 2025 – 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
⭐ Notable items (4)
Review of the accessibility of services for English speakers and ethnocultural communities within the CISSSO (the regional health and social services authority). This discussion aims to ensure that language barriers do not prevent residents from accessing essential health and social support.
Discussion on how the city can better acknowledge and provide resources for individuals who act as caregivers for family members or friends. This initiative seeks to improve the quality of life for those providing unpaid care in the community.
The committee will discuss and provide recommendations on how the city should handle the display of hateful symbols or signs in public spaces. This is a significant issue regarding public safety, social cohesion, and the city's commitment to an inclusive environment for all residents.
An informational update regarding Bill 84, a piece of provincial legislation that may impact municipal operations or the committee's mandate.
Formal opening of the meeting to ensure enough members are present to conduct official business.
Formal approval of the meeting agenda by the committee members.
Opportunity for committee members to disclose any personal or professional conflicts regarding the items on the agenda.
Review and formal acceptance of the minutes from the previous committee meeting.
A dedicated time for residents to ask questions or provide comments to the committee members.
A discussion session involving community partners of the Living Together Commission (CVE) to share updates and information.
Review of the accessibility of services for English speakers and ethnocultural communities within the CISSSO (the regional health and social services authority). This discussion aims to ensure that language barriers do not prevent residents from accessing essential health and social support.
Discussion on how the city can better acknowledge and provide resources for individuals who act as caregivers for family members or friends. This initiative seeks to improve the quality of life for those providing unpaid care in the community.
The committee will discuss and provide recommendations on how the city should handle the display of hateful symbols or signs in public spaces. This is a significant issue regarding public safety, social cohesion, and the city's commitment to an inclusive environment for all residents.
An informational update regarding Bill 84, a piece of provincial legislation that may impact municipal operations or the committee's mandate.
Discussion of any miscellaneous items not listed on the formal agenda.
Announcement of the date for the next committee meeting.
Formal closing of the meeting.