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Region 6 (Quebec) members vote to ratify the proposed agreement with Association des professionnels des arts de la scène du Québec

December 16, 2024

Toronto, Ontario. (December 16, 2024) - The Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) announce their Quebec members on behalf of the PACT membership voted to ratify the proposed Agreement with Association des professionnels des arts de la scène du Québec (APASQ). 

PACT expresses its deep appreciation to its negotiation team; Adele Benoit, Jon Rondeau and Marc Laliberté for all their commitment and dedication. PACT also thanks all the members who participated and provided insight and expertise during the negotiation process. 

The vote took place online on December 13, 2024. APASQ member still to hold ratificaiton vote. 

About PACT

PACT is the collective voice of professional Canadian theatres, a leader in the performing arts community, and a devoted advocate for hte value of live performance. PACT represents over 160 professional English-speaking theatre companies operating in communities across the country, ranging from the largest performing arts organizations in Canada, to smaller theatre companies that serve their audiences in a wide variety of communitites; from rural to urban, commercial to independent, theatre for young audiences to cultrually specficm, and everything else in between. 

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