by YES | May 2, 2022 | Artists, Media Kit, News, Research & Community Initiatives
Discover insights to support the development of Quebec’s Artists’ Official Language Minority Community and uncover economic opportunities for artists within the province. Purpose of the Study: This report aims to: Inform stakeholders about the business realities faced...
by YES | Jun 25, 2021 | Research & Community Initiatives
The Comparative Study of Internal and External Stressors on Official Language Minority Community (OLMC) Decision-Making: A Mapping Exercise of OLMC Organizations in Québec, Ontario, and New Brunswick, examines the political and economic challenges that destabilize...
by YES | Apr 30, 2021 | Media Kit, News, Research & Community Initiatives
Released in January 2013, this research report presents a gender-based analysis specific to women in the technology sector in Québec. The paper identifies barriers and opportunities for women in technology, makes recommendations to address these barriers, and creates...
by YES | Apr 30, 2021 | Media Kit, News, Research & Community Initiatives, YES Supporting Women
YES Employment + Entrepreneurship conducted a gender-based analysis of the opportunities as well as the career advancement barriers faced by women in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math sectors (STEM). To access the full report (released April 2016), please...
by YES | Apr 30, 2021 | Media Kit, News, Research & Community Initiatives
This research study released in March 2017 identifies the key barriers and opportunities that English-speaking newcomers face when launching or planning to launch small to medium enterprises (SMEs) in Quebec. The information gathered by this study is intended to...
by YES | Apr 30, 2021 | Media Kit, News, Research & Community Initiatives
The Employment in the Québec Regions: Needs Assessment Study, released in May 2017, makes recommendations on how to help reverse the higher youth unemployment rates faced by English-speakers in the Quebec regions. The report finds that the overall unemployment rate...