Learn more about us through our various publications.

Programs and services for seniors (Canada)

Our Memories

Children's rights to access their grandparents and other adult loved ones are under threat

Brief on Bill 2 Reforming Family Law (2021)

Brief presented to Mr. Simon Jolin-Barrette, Minister of Justice

Brief for the good treatment of our grandchildren

Brief submitted by the AGPQ in December 2019 to the «  Special Commission on Children's Rights and Youth Protection » chaired by Ms. Régine Laurent

Supplement to the brief replacing the hearing of the president of the AGPQ

Brief to the Citizens' Commission on Family Law (2018)

Brief on adoption (2010)

Brief presented to Mrs. Kathleen Weel, Minister of Justice, concerning the draft legislation on adoption and parental authority.

Family Issues of Seniors and Grandparents

Brief presented to Mrs. Marguerite Blais, Minister of Seniors, during the public consultation on the living conditions of seniors.

Brief on Bill 125 (2005)
Brief presented to Mrs. Margaret F. DELISLE, Minister responsible for Youth Protection, regarding Bill 125.

Our brochure

Learn more about the ADGPQ by consulting our brochure
View the PDF flyer in English

Our activity reports

Report of activities_2021-2022

Report of activities_2020-2021
Report of activities_2019-2020

Report of activities 2018-2019
Report of activities 2017-2018
Report of activities 2015-2016
Report of activities 2014-2015
Report of activities 2013-2014
Report of activities 2012-2013
Report of activities 2011-2012
Report of activities 2010-2011
Report of activities 2009-2010
Report of activities 2008-2009
Report of activities 2007-2008
Report of activities 2006-2007
Report of activities 2005-2006

Other inspiring readings

The new grandparents


The consequences of plenary and closed adoption

Legal Information (Superior Court) by Me Luc Trudeau

Legal Information (Youth Protection) by Me Luc Trudeau


Learn more about succession and wills 
If you want your wishes to be respected at the time of your death, it is important to make a will and to update it if your situation changes. For example, if you are divorcing and in a relationship with a new spouse, your former spouse will inherit your property as your spouse, not your new spouse.

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