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RCCAQ in-person events are back in 2022!

posted on February 18, 2022

The government’s announcement of a near-complete return to normal at press conferences on February 8 and 15 is a breath of fresh air that gives the RCCAQ’s program of events this year a whole new dynamic!

Thanks to the easing of the COVID-19 public health measures, the gradual reopening plan and the complete withdrawal of the vaccine passport (beginning on March 14), the RCCAQ looks forward to seeing you in the coming months at its various in-person events, which are so popular within the industry.

In this regard, the RCCAQ plans to hold all its key events this year in person. They include the following:

  • Regional tour: The RCCAQ will be back on the road in May 2022! In pursuit of its mission to promote and defend its members’ socio-economic interests, the RCCAQ will be holding a series of meetings in different regions of the province. This is a great opportunity to voice your opinions not only on the RCCAQ’s priorities and the various issues we are working on, but also on upcoming projects involving brokerage firms and the industry as a whole.
  • Golf and cycling tournament: After two years off, the RCCAQ is very eager to see you again this summer (in June, to be precise) for its golf and cycling tournament. This is an excellent way to kick off the holiday season, share a relaxing moment or two and network with industry professionals in a friendly atmosphere.
  • Annual convention: For many years, our convention has definitely been the brokerage industry’s most important event. The RCCAQ is pleased to invite you to Quebec City in November for our 49th annual get-together!

Please note that we will continue to keep a close eye on all Quebec government announcements so that each of our events complies with the public health recommendations in effect.

Watch out for our communications—you don’t want to miss any of the information we’ll be sending out in the next few weeks! Further details on each activity will be provided in due course.

For more information on the Quebec government’s press conferences and on COVID-19, please consult the following links:

Relaxation of essential public health measures

Gradual withdrawal of the vaccine passport

COVID-19 in Quebec