Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec)


Ministry of Culture and Communications (French: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications) is responsible for promoting and protecting the culture in the province of Quebec (Canada). The current Minister is Nathalie Roy.[1]


The minister was formed in 2012 after the Immigration portfolio was transferred from the former Minister of Culture and Immigration (Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities) created in 2005 to the new Ministry of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion.




Contents





  • 1 Responsibilities


  • 2 List of office holders


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Responsibilities


A number of agencies report to the minister:



  • Office québécois de la langue française
    • Commission de toponymie du Québec


List of office holders



  • Nathalie Roy 2018-


  • Marie Montpetit 2017-2018


  • Luc Fortin 2016-2017


  • Hélène David 2014-2016


  • Maka Kotto 2012-2014


  • Kathleen Weil as Minister of Culture and Immigration 2010-2012


References




  1. ^ [1], Government of Quebec, accessed 3 February 2019.




External links



  • http://www.diversite-culturelle.qc.ca/index.php?id=105&L=1&tx_bulletinsirre_pi2[year]=2007&tx_bulletinsirre_pi2[article]=2568

  • http://www.eu2005.lu/en/actualites/discours/2005/06/27quebec/index.html


  • http://www.mcccf.gouv.qc.ca/index.php?id=2328&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=215&no_cache=1

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20110716230543/http://www.ifacca.org/national_agency_news/2005/06/07/quebec-ministry-of-culture-and-communication/







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