Common use of Joint Communications Clause in Contracts

Joint Communications. 6.1 Since the St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is a part of daily life for most Quebec residents and is the focus of growing interest among the public at large, it is vital to communicate the results of the Agreement to all clienteles, including participants, collaborators and users. The Parties therefore agree that a) two advisors, namely one from Environment and Climate Change Canada and one from the Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, will support all communications files, with the cooperation of the members of the Agreement Secretariat, Issue Committees and Working Groups; and b) the main communication tool for promoting the Agreement and disseminating information on the work carried out under the Agreement will be a joint Canada– Quebec website with a style and structure specific to the St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Action Plan. The Parties must agree on the site’s content and terms of use, which are included in the communications protocol as set out in section 6.4. 6.2 Communications must comply with applicable legislation, including, without being limited to, access to information legislation, privacy legislation, and the terms of this Agreement. 6.3 Joint communications under the Agreement are of two types, namely general communications and sectoral communications. General communications are communications under the Agreement issued on behalf of the Parties to the Agreement. Sectoral communications are carried out under the Agreement on behalf of Issue Committees, Working Groups or Concertation Committees and convey information about specific projects or activities. 6.4 The communications protocol, approved by the Agreement Steering Committee, shall allow for: 6.5 Communications advisors shall propose directions for communications annually, develop and update an annual communications plan, provide the necessary support for the implementation of communications activities as per the communications protocol. 6.6 The communications directors shall report to the Agreement Steering Committee.

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Sources: Canada Quebec Agreement on the St. Lawrence 2011 2026

Joint Communications. 6.1 Since the St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is a part of daily life for most Quebec residents and is the focus of growing interest among the public at large, it is vital to communicate the results of the Agreement to all clienteles, including participants, collaborators and users. The Parties therefore agree that a) two advisors, namely one from Environment and Climate Change Canada and one from the Ministère du Développement durable, de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques, will support all communications files, with the cooperation of the members of the Agreement Secretariat, Issue Committees and Working Groups; and b) the main communication tool for promoting the Agreement and disseminating information on the work carried out under the Agreement will be a joint CanadaQuebec website with a style and structure specific to the St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Action Plan. The Parties must agree on the site’s content and terms of use, which are included in the communications protocol as set out in section 6.4. 6.2 Communications must comply with applicable legislation, including, without being limited to, access to information legislation, privacy legislation, and the terms of this Agreement. 6.3 Joint communications under the Agreement are of two types, namely general communications and sectoral communications. General communications are communications under the Agreement issued on behalf of the Parties to the Agreement. Sectoral communications are carried out under the Agreement on behalf of Issue Committees, Working Groups or Concertation Committees and convey information about specific projects or activities. 6.4 The communications protocol, approved by the Agreement Steering Committee, shall allow for: 6.5 Communications advisors shall propose directions for communications annually, develop and update an annual communications plan, provide the necessary support for the implementation of communications activities as per the communications protocol. 6.6 The communications directors shall report to the Agreement Steering Committee.

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Sources: Canada Quebec Agreement on the St. Lawrence 2011–2026