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The following handbook was developed by:
in collaboration with:
This document is published on the website of Town of Chapais.
www.villedechapais.com/nouveaux-arrivants
2015 Edition
© Ville de Chapais
Cover page: the blue power winch, in the town hall’s foreground, was used to lift and lower materials and miners in the
mine, and represents the mining heritage of the municipality.
Cover page: for the four photos on the left © Joëlle Pichette
FRIENDLY REMINDERS IMPORTANT THINGS TO DO WHEN YOU ARRIVE
CHAPAIS WELCOMES YOU !
Find accommodation 7
Take steps to acquire your driver’s license 10
Fill out a request for a health insurance card 11
Find a family doctor 11
Register your children to a school and/or childcare centre 14
Fill out a social insurance number request 14
Improve your French and/or English and/or Cree 14
Begin a job search 14
This handbook has been designed for newcomers. The Town of Chapais isn’t responsible for the accuracy, reliability or up-to-
date information posted herein. Furthermore, the lists provided may not be complete or represent but a sample of the available
resources. In order to simplify the text, the use of the masculine is often used to indicate women and men.
If you are aware of any mistakes made in this document, please inform us at:
Chapais Town hall
145 Boulevard Springer
Chapais, Québec, G0W 1H0
(418)-745-2511 ext. 230
See Page
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Dear newcomers,
It is such a joy to welcome you to our region! On behalf of the municipal council and all of Chapais’ citizens, I insist on w ishing
you a warm welcome. We are proud that have chosen to settle in our beautiful community.
Family and citizens are at the heart of Chapais’ priorities and concerns. In fact, in our 2013-2023 strategic planning, the follo-
wing vision caught our attention: “Chapais 2023, an exciting and prosperous living environment with over 3000 people, proud
and engaged in their community.” Its warm and welcoming population,
its quick accessibility to health and education services of quality, its proxi-
mity to nature to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, its peaceful and
secure streets, the availability of its sports facilities, as well as the exceptio-
nal quality of its water; all contribute to make Chapais a great place to
live!
You will find many useful information in this handbook to facilitate your
integration and to enable you to familiarize yourself with your new living
environment. Do not hesitate to communicate with the available re-
sources to find whatever it is you need.
My dear friends, welcome to your new home and I am looking forward to
meeting you here!
The mayor of Chapais,
Steve Gamache
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPAIS
Portrait of Chapais & A Historical Review 4
Municipal Council & Town Hall 5
Important Phone Numbers 6
Computer Access 6
IMMIGRATION
Immigration 6
My Resources as an Immigrant 7
Legal Aspect- Canadian Human Rights Act 7
LOGEMENTS
Rent an Apartment, a Room or a House 7
Lease 8
Buying a House 8
CURRENT SERVICES
Spring Water 9
Heating 9
Telephone 9
Internet 9
Television 9
Post Office 9
TRANSPORTATION
Driver’s Licence and Vehicle Registration 10
Mandatory Driving Course 10
Insurance 10
Means of Transportation 10
Travelling Outside of the Region 11
HEALTH AND SECURITY
Health Insurance Card 11
Health and Social Services Centres 11
and Agencies
Family Doctors 11
Info-santé 12
Pharmacy and Essential Products 12
Insurance 12
Dentists 13
Optometrists 13
EDUCATION
Schools 13
Daycares and Child-Care Services 13
Language 14
EMPLOYMENT
Social Insurance Number (SIN) 14
Job Searching 14
Statutory Holidays in Quebec 14
Northern Residents Deductions 15
STARTING A BUSINESS IN CHAPAIS
Key Organizations to Consult 15
ORGANIZATIONS AND VOLUNTEERING 15
RECREATIONAL, CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY 15
SERVICES
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 16
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N orthern-Quebec, through its vast natural spaces and its proximity to a history-rich aboriginal community, constitutes
a unique and exceptional living environment. Chapais is a town located in the southern part of the Eeyou Istchee
James Bay territory near the 49th parallel. Found along the provincial road 113 which joins the Abitibi-
Temiscamingue region to the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean one, its geographic position makes Chapais one of the gateways to
Northern-Quebec.
With over 1600 inhabitants, Chapais is a municipality which offers a calm and secure lifestyle. This small town provides access
to a fair amount of products and services, as well as a variety of sports, cultural, and community infrastructures. Health care
facilities are numerous and easily accessible. Work, the grocery store, the schools, daycare and recreational activities are all
concentrated in a 1km radius, thus all accessible by foot.
Surrounded by forests and lakes, the town of Chapais is a leisure venue in which outdoor enthusiasts will be ecstatic: sport fish-
ing, snowmobile and ATV trails, kayaking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, cycling trails, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing. The
natural environment makes it possible to host various outdoor activities, just a few minutes away from the residential area.
C hapais’ story begins with the discovery of copper, gold and silver deposits by Léo Springer in 1929. The town of Cha-
pais was established in 1955 based on the Mining Act, with the aim of improving the living conditions of the miners. It
was named after Sir Thomas Chapais, a French Canadian politician and historian. Opémiska Copper Mines, the main
employer at the time, was then responsible for the organisation of the municipality and financing of the municipal services.
Chapais was what is commonly called a “company town”. The drinking water distribution network, the streets, the houses, the
Opémiska hospital and the curling club were all amongst the company’s achievements.
It wasn’t until 1960 that Chapais, under the Loi sur les cités et villes (Towns and Cities Act), switched its mining town status for a
municipality status operated by a City Counsel elected by the people. During this period of prosperity, Chapais counted more
than 3500 inhabitants (permanent and temporary population), and the workforce directly linked to the mining industry
reached more than 750 workers.
In 1974, Chapais diversified its economic activities by opening up the Paradis & Fils sawmill, which later became Barrette-
Chapais Itée. This forestry company is amongst the most performing in Canada, and helped counter the exodus of part of the
population caused by the closure of the mine in 1991. These departures, along with the horrible1980 fire accident that killed
nearly 50 people from the community during the New Year’s festivities, had, in a way, created a sense of belonging, solidarity
and support amongst those that chose to stay in Chapais.
1995 saw the birth of Chapais Énergie, the first cogeneration plant in Quebec to produce electricity from residual forest bio-
mass, more specifically, from the bark left behind at sawmills in the region.
Today, the community of Chapais is still dependent on forestry and mining, but it is turning itself towards the future. It recently
launched its 2013-2023 strategic planing in order to ensure its growth and sustainability. In fact, many projects for economic
development around Chapais Énergie are being prepared, along with the development of agricultural land for the culture of,
amongst others, seed potatoes.
PORTRAIT OF CHAPAIS
A HISTOTICAL REVIEW
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TOWN HALL
145, boulevard Springer C.P. 380
Chapais, Québec G0W 1H0
Phone : 418-745-2511 Fax : 418-745-3871 Email: [email protected]
Website : www.villedechapais.com
Operating hours : Monday to Friday from 8:30 to12:00 and 1:30 to 4:30
People in charge:
General Manager: Mariève Bernier
Assistant Director: Mélanie Gagné
Treasurer: Mariève Bernier
Town Clerk : Mariève Bernier
Head/chief of the fire brigade : Steeve Forgues
Emergency Measures Coordinator : Mariève Bernier
Officer for issuing municipal certificates and licences : Jean-Philippe Lalancette
Municipal Inspector : Jean-Philippe Lalancette
Recreation Director : Sylvie Bédard
Head of Public Works : Steeve Forgues
Informations :
Désignation: Town
Demonym (name of inhabitants) Citizen of Chapais
Administrative Region : Northern-Quebec (10)
RCM : Outside of RCM (000)
Electoral Division - Quebec : Ungava (793)
Population : 1615
Area : 63,13km²
Constitution date : November 16th 1955
You can learn more about the councillors’ mandates by visiting our website under the tabs (in French only)
VIE MUNICIPALE CONSEIL MUNICIPAL www.villedechapais.com/vie-municipale/conseil-municipal
The council meetings usually take place on the third Tuesday of the month at 19:00: all citizens wanting to take part in
the city council meetings are welcomed to do so. You can take a look at the council meetings online under the tab (in French only) VIE MUNICIPALE CONSEIL MUNICIPAL www.villedechapais.com/vie-municipale/conseil-municipal
From left to right: Guy Lafrenière, Jacques Fortin, Daniel Forgues, Steve Gamache, Lucie Tremblay, Denise
Larouche, Roxanne Tremblay
Mayor
Steve Gamache
Councillors
Roxanne Tremblay Civic Seat #1
Guy Lafrenière Civic Seat #2
Lucie Tremblay Civic Seat #3
Denise Larouche Civic Seat #4
Jacques Fortin Civic Seat #5
Daniel Forgues Civic Seat #6
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MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
EMERGENCY Ambulance, fire department, police 911
INFO-SANTÉ (non-urgent health consultation) 811
Centre ANTIPOISON 1-800-463-5060
CLSC (Local Community Service Centre) 418-745-2591
HOSPITAL 418-748-2676
PHARMACY 418-748-2606
ALCOOLICS ANONYMUS 418-748-3966
LIGNE PARENTS 1-800-361-5085
TEL-JEUNE 1-800-263-2266
SUICIDE PREVENTION 1-800-463-9868
YOUTH PROTECTION 418-748-7604
CRIME STOPPERS (ÉCHEC AU CRIME) 1-800-711-1800
SOPFEU 1-800-463-3389
HYDRO-QUEBEC OUTAGES AND FAILURES 1-800-790-2524
POLICE (non-urgent) 310-4141
cellphone *4141
SEARCH AND RESCUES
BY AIR 1-800-267-7270
ON WATER 1-800-463-4393
SOS POACHING 1-800-463-2191
COMPUTER ACCESS Schedule :
Monday : 12:00 to 4:00
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday : 8:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:00
Friday : 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 4:00
Prices:
1hour - $3.00
5 minutes - $0.25
printed sheet - $0.29
Location :
Sports and Community Centre
188, Boulevard Springer C.P. 380
Chapais, Quebec
Phone : (418) 745-3289
Fax : (418) 745-2119
IMMIGRATION
Refer to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website to get further information and learn about your rights and obligatio
on Canadian soil. : www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp
For more information on immigrating to the province of Quebec, go to :
www.immigrationquebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.php PAGE 6
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
IMMIGRATION
MY RESOURCES AS AN IMMIGRANT LA RUÉE VERS LE NORD (SERVICES FOR
FUTURE RESIDENTS) www.larueeverslenord.com
″Information
You want to know about the job offered in Jamésie? You want to learn more about the region? A team is available to
answer all your questions.
Help finding a job
You are looking for work and you are ready to discover a new region rich in possibilities? All you have to do is sign up on our
website to learn about the jobs currently available.
Job-Alert
Receive an email as soon as a new job offer corresponding to you profile is offered.
Job placement assistance for your spouse
You just moved into the region and your spouse is still looking for a job? Get in touch with us and we will help you through this
procedure.
Help looking for housing
You would like to settle in Jamésie? Since it isn’t always easy to find housing to your taste and needs, we offer you help to
find the housing for you.
Help searching for daycare, schools, etc.
In order to facilitate your integration to our region, we have various répertoires which could be of great use.″1
LEGAL ASPECT - CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACT The aim of the Canadian Human Rights Act is to promote equity and forbid discrimination
based on race, nationality, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, matrimonial status,
family status, deficiency or conviction for which a pardon has been granted.
Do not hesitate to contact the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms if you think
you might be a victim of discrimination : 1-800-361-6477
Visit the Human Rights and Youth Rights Commission website for more information : www.cdpdj.qc.ca/en/Pages/default.aspx
ACCOMMODATION
RENT AN APARTMENT, A ROOM OR A HOUSE
Where to look:
www.villedechapais.com/location-vente-immobilière
www.larueeverslenord.com
Classified ads in the local newspaper ″La Sentinelle ″www.lasentinelle.ca
Housing for rent and houses for sale (Chapais, Chibougamau)
Signs near apartments and houses
Billboards in convenient stores
____________________
1– La ruée vers le nord, ″Services aux citoyens″,dans La ruée vers le nord, [Online in French only], www.larueeverslenord.com/
apropos, (Accessed August 19, 2015)
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Housing Authority - The Régie du logement is a provincial organization that you can approach whether you are a land-
lord or a tenant. For more information : 1-800-683-2245 or http://www.rdl.gouv.qc.ca/en/accueil/accueil.asp
LEASE
″A lease is a contract.
A lease is a contract concluded between a landlord and a tenant that defines their re-
spective commitments concerning a dwelling.
The lease form of the Régie du logement is mandatory since September 1st 1996. It must be
used for any new residential lease whether it is a room, an apartment, a condominium, a house, etc.
Also the schedule Services for the Elderly must be completed whenever special services are offered to elderly or handi-
capped persons. ″2 Leases that include that schedule are sold in the following places:
Tabagie R.C. Dépanneur Mic Mac
123 Boul. Springer 180 Boul. Springer
For further information : www.rdl.gouv.qc.ca/en/accueil/accueil.asp
BUYING A HOUSE
Where to look:
www.villedechapais.com/location-vente-
immobilière (the information is updated every
two weeks and includes houses sold by real es-
tate agents
www.larueeverslenord.com
Classified ads in the local newspaper «La
Sentinelle″ www.lasentinelle.ca
Facebook - Housing for rent and houses for
sale (Chapais, Chibougamau)
Signs near apartments and houses
Billboards in convenient stores
Chapais offers tax credits of 100% on the first year, 100% on the second year, and 50% on the third year for home
renovation and construction projects.
To buy land, contact:
Jean Philippe Lalancette, Building Inspector
Ville de Chapais – Urban Planning and Permits
418-745-2511 ext. 229
Land to build a residence is available for $12 per square metre.
____________________
2 - Government of Quebec, ″Lease″,in Régie du logement du Québec, [Online], www.rdl.gouv.qc.ca/en/droits/ bail.asp,
(Accessed August 19, 2015)
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CURRENT SERVICES
SPRING WATER
The underground spring, from which the municipal water is drawn, is of exceptional quality: it is so
pure that it doesn’t even need to be chlorinated! For further information on Chapais’ esker water or
on our “Notre Or bleu” campaign, visit our website:
www.villedechapais.com/services-aux-citoyens/urbanisme-et-permis/notre-or-bleu
HEATING
Quebec winters are very cold. As soon as fall arrives, you must heat your home. Establishments are heated in different
ways in Chapais: with electricity, heating oil, traditional firewood or with pellets. Accordingly, here is a list of providers:
ELECTRICITY
Hydro-Québec provides electricity for houses in Quebec. For distribution and customer service, call toll free
1-888-385-7252 or go to www.hydroquebec.com (this website also provides information concerning energy savings).
HEATING OIL
Nutrinor 418-343-3363
Pétrole MJ ( Propane M M ) 418-748-6444
FIREWOOD
Construction D'Antan De Chibougamau 418-748-8051
*You can also find firewood in classified ads
PELLETS
BMR - Quincaillerie RD de Chapais 418-745-2517
TELEPHONE
Most people have a home phone, although cellphones are also very popular. To install a new residential line, call 1-888-
TELEBEC (1-888-835-3232).
INTERNET
To install a new residential connection, call 1-888-TELEBEC (1-888-835-3232)
TELEVISION
To install a new residential connection, get in touch with:
Bell satellite TV(dish) 1-888-759-3474
Shaw Direct (dish) 1– 888-554-7827
Télébec (cable) 1-888-835-3232
POST OFFICE
Mail is forwarded to your postal box at the post office at the following address: 124 Boul. Springer, Chapais.
To forward mail from your previous address, visit www.canadapost.ca under the “Managing Mail” tab.
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TRANSPORTATION
DRIVER’S LICENSE AND VEHICLE REGISTRATION
www.saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/driver_licence/index.php
SAAQ (Société d’assurance
automobile du Québec)
Place Le Chaînon, 466, 3e Rue,
Chibougamau, G8P 2X6
Phone: 418 748-4347
Driver's License
Driver's license renewal
Driver's license replacement or cancellation
Knowledge test
Learner's license renewal
Lost or stolen driver's license (replacement)
Picture-Taking
Other Services
Winter tires - exemption
Renewal of a health insurance card
Replacement of a health insurance card
MANDATORY DRIVING COURSE Since January of 2010, the government has put several measures in place to improve the road safety records of Quebecers,
including a new and more thorough mandatory driving course.
To do so, contact:
Tecnic Chibougamau
918, 3e Rue
Chibougamau, QC
418-748-4101
INSURANCE
All vehicles driven on Quebec’s roads must be insured. To obtain insurance for your vehicles, ou must get in contact with an
insurance company (see the insurance rubric in the yellow pages to find one).
MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapais Ligne verte : Public transit between Chapais and Chibougamau. To make a reservation, call at (418) 745-3535
Vehicle Registration
License your stored vehicle
Lost or stolen of vehicle registration
(replacement)
Ownership transfer
Vehicle registration issuance
Vehicle registration renewal
Vehicle storage and discarding
Issue of Permits
No service available
To learn more about laws and regulations:
www.saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/laws/index.php
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Taxis Chapais : 418-745-3600
Bicycles : Since most of the commuting in town is for less than 2 km, bicycles make the ideal means of transportation to use.
TRAVELING OUTSIDE OF THE REGION
Plane: The Chibougamau-Chapais Airport is located less than 20 minutes from Chapais and is serviced by Air Creebec. For
information concerning flights, prices and services, visit www.aircreebec.ca/en.
Aéroport de Chibougamau - Chapais Airport(YMT)
10, ch. de l'Aéroport, Chibougamau
Québec, Canada, G8P 2K5
418-748-2211
Autobus:
Intercar Inc. (Montreal - Quebec - Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean - Côte-Nord) www.intercar.qc.ca 1-800-806-2167
Autobus Maheux LTÉE (Montreal - Abitibi-Témiscamingue) www.autobusmaheux.qc.ca/en 1-866-307-0002
Rideshare Community:
Kangaride (Amigoexpress in French) www.kangaride.com 1-855-KANGARIDE (1-855-526-4274)
HEALTH AND SECURITY
HEALTH INSURANCE CARD
«Persons arriving in Québec to take up residence must register for the Health Insurance Plan, even if they were registered for
the plan in the past. It is very important to call the Régie or visit an office of the Régie upon your arrival in Québec to obtain a
registration form and submit your application as soon as possible. »3
Service outlet:
René-Ricard Health Centre
32, 3e Avenue
Case postale 1300
Chapais (Québec)
G0W 1H0
418-745-2591
For more information visit www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en or call 1-800-561-9749.
HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES CENTRES AND AGENCIES
René-Ricard Health Centre
32, 3e Avenue
Case postale 1300
Chapais (Québec)
G0W 1H0
418-745-2591
For more information visit www.crsssbaiejames.gouv.qc.ca
FAMILY DOCTORS In Chapais, it is usually possible to gain access to a family doctor in less than 3 months. To register with a family doctor, con-
tact the reception of the René-Ricard Health Centre at (418) 745-2591, extension 0.
____________________ 3- Government of Quebec, ″How to register″,in Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec, [Online], www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/citizens/
health-insurance/registration/Pages/how-to-register.aspx, (Accessed August 19, 2015)
Chibougamau Health Centre
51, 3e Rue
Chibougamau (Québec)
G8P 1N1
418-748-7658
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INFO-SANTÉ
″Info-Santé 8-1-1 is a free and confidential telephone consultation service.
8-1-1 is the only telephone number for this service. Dialling 8-1-1 promptly puts
you in contact with a nurse in case of a non-urgent health issue. The service is
available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. All people living in Quebec can
call Info-Santé 8-1-1 for themselves or their close family.
Info-Santé 8-1-1 nurses give advice and may answer health-related questions.
When necessary, they may also direct you to a resource in the health net-
work. Calling Info-Santé 8-1-1 often helps avoid going to a medical clinic or emergency room. However, in the event of a
serious problem or emergency, it is important to dial 9-1-1 or go to the emergency room. ″4
PHARMACY AND ESSENTIAL PRODUCTS
You will find nonprescription essential products at the BONICHOIX grocery store. For prescription drugs, you must contact
UNIPRIX*:
503, 3e Rue
Chibougamau G8P 1N8
tel. 418 748-2606
fax. 418 748-2263
*prescription drugs can be delivered to your home for free.
INSURANCE
″In Québec, everyone must be covered by prescription drug insurance.
Two types of insurance plans offer this coverage:
The Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan is administered by the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec and is intend-
ed for persons who are not eligible for a private group insurance plan covering prescription drugs, for persons age 65 or
over, and for recipients of last-resort financial assistance and other holders of a claim slip (carnet de réclamation). Chil-
dren of persons registered for the public plan are also covered by that plan, that is, the one administered by the Régie
de l'assurance maladie du Québec;
Private plans are usually available in the form of group insurance or employee benefit plans. Persons may be eligible for a
private plan through employment, through membership in a professional order or association, or through their spouse or
parents. Persons who are eligible for a private plan are required to join that plan (group insurance or employee benefit
plans).
Only those persons who are not eligible for a private plan may register for the Public Prescription Drug Insurance Plan. The
Plan was set up in 1997 to cover all Quebecers who are not eligible for a private plan.
If you are eligible for a private plan, you must join that plan and provide coverage for your spouse and children.″5
If you have a public coverage plan when starting a new job which offers private coverage, you must contact the Régie to
inform them of those changes.
For more information visit www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en or call 1-800-561-9749.
____________________ 4- Government of Quebec, ″Info-santé 8-1-1″,in Portail santé mieux être, [Online], http://sante.gouv.qc.ca/en/systeme-sante-en-bref/info-
sante-8-1-1, (Accessed August 19, 2015) 5- Government of Quebec, ″Prescription drug insurance″,in Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec, [Online], www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/
citizens/prescription-drug-insurance/Pages/description.aspx, (Accessed August 19, 2015)
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DENTISTS OPTOMETRISTS Julie Poirier Dental Clinic Claude Marcil Dental Clinic Iris Optométristes-Opticiens
443, 3e Rue, Chibougamau 443, 3e Rue, Chibougamau Place Le Chaînon
Phone: 418-748-2398 Phone: 418-748-4354 466, 3e Rue, Chibougamau
Phone: 418-748-2611
EDUCATION SCHOOLS St-Dominique Savio School Le Filon School
Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 6 Secondary 1- 5 32, 5e Avenue , C.P. 220 45, 5eAvenue, C.P. 30
Chapais, Québec, G0W 1H0 Chapais, Québec, G0W 1H0
Annie Beaupré, School Principal Annie Beaupré, School Principal
Phone: 418-745-2571 Phone: 418-745-2531
www.csbj.qc.ca www.csbj.qc.ca
MacLean Memorial School Baie-James Vocational Training Centre
(Elementary & Secondary English School) 265, rue Lancôt
159, 5e avenue Chibougamau, Québec, G8P 1C
Chibou(Québec) G8P 2E6 Phone: 418-745-7621 1
Phone: (418) 748-2038 www.csbj.qc.ca
www.cqsb.qc.ca
Baie-James Adult Education Centre Chibougamau’s Centre of College Studies
179, 5e Avenue 110, rue Obalski
Chibougamau, Québec, G8P 3A7 Chibougamau, Québec, G8P 2E9
Phone: 418-748-2966 Phone: 418-748-7637
www.csbj.qc.ca www.cec-chibougamau.qc.ca
Centre of University Studies
110, rue Obalski
Chibougamau, Québec, G8P 2E9
Phone: 418-748-6155
www.uqat.ca/chibougamau
DAYCARE AND CHILD-CARE SERVICES
Early childhood Centre Coordinating Office for Child-Care Services
Peluches et Balluchons 899, rue O'Connell Suite 2
21, 2e avenue, C.P. 940 Chibougamau, Québec, G8P 2N3
Chapais, Québec, G0W1H0 Phone: 418-748-7766 extension 224
Phone: 418-745-2722
Daycare
École Saint-Dominique-Savio
32, 5e Avenue, C.P. 220
Chapais, Québec, G0W 1H0
Phone: 418-745-2571
Did you know…
In Quebec, it is illegal for children under 12 years of
age to stay alone at home.
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LANGUAGE
French language and customs classes are offered in these two establishments:
Baie-James Adult Education Centre *Regroupement «Bouche à oreilles»
179, 5e Avenue 317, rue Lactot, app. 1
Chibougamau, Québec, G8P 3A7 Chibougamau, Québec, G8P 2P5
Phone: 418-748-2966 poste 1 Phone: 418-748-2239
www.csbj.qc.ca
*Regroupement «Bouche à oreilles″(Word of Mouth Gathering)
″Regroupement Bouche à Oreilles (RBO) is a regional community training center whose mission is to improve the well-being,
autonomy and social inclusion of people with low educational attainment. As it is recognized by the Ministère de l'Éduca-
tion du Québec, RBO developed workshops for French and Mathematics to meet the needs of people who wish to go
back to school, to update their knowledge, or even to learn to read, write or count. RBO training is free. Different courses
adapted to each and everyone’s needs are offered by qualified teachers. »6
For further information on the subject, visit www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en
EMPLOYMENT
SOCIAL INSURANCE NUMBER (SIN)
WHY?
All newcomers and temporary residents need a social insurance number to work
or receive benefits and services from government programs.
HOW?
You are eligible as soon as you arrive. Fill out a SIN application and provide a primary document and a supporting
document to prove your identity and status in Canada.
Visit the Service Canada website (www.servicecanada.gc.ca) to refer to the list of accepted primary and supporting
documents.
FEES
Free
JOB-SEARCHING
Come face challenges that measure up to your ambitions! The work available is diversified and will meet and exceed your
needs. Here are a few useful links that could help you during your search.
Information concerning the job market: www.imt.emploiquebec.net
Emploi-Québec: www.emploiquebec.net/en
Carrefour jeunesse emploi de la Jamésie (French only): www.cjejamesie.ca
La ruée vers le Nord (French only): www.larueeverslenord.com
Did you know that a great proportion of available jobs are never publicly displayed? It is thus important to inquire among
friends and acquaintances to know if they personally know of employers looking for employees.
You may find it useful to consult Your Complet Job Search Guide to facilitate your job search process:
www.emploiquebec.gouv.qc.ca/fileadmin/fichiers/pdf/Publications/00_emp_guide-recherche-emploi_en.pdf
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6– Ville de Chibougamau, ″Regroupement «Bouche à oreilles″», in Répertoire des organismes [Online in French only],
www.ville.chibougamau.qc.ca/loisirs/repertoire-des-organismes/r/regroupement-bouche-a-oreilles, (Accessed August 19,
2015)
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STATUTORY HOLIDAYS IN QUEBEC
The majority of Québec employees are entitled to an indemnity or a compensatory leave for each of the following statutory
holidays: (source: commission des normes du travail du Québec):
January 1st (New Year’s Day) Good Friday or Easter Monday at the employer’s choice The Monday preceding May 25th (National Patriots’ Day) June 24th (National Holiday) July 1st. If this date falls on a Sunday: July 2nd The 1st Monday in September (Labour Day) The 2nd Monday in October (Thanksgiving) December 25th (Christmas Day)
Employees are entitled to an indemnity or a compensatory leave at the employer’s choice.
You would like to learn more about the minimum wage and labour standards in Quebec? Visit the Commission des normes
du travail website: www.cnt.gouv.qc.ca/en
NORTHERN RESIDENTS DEDUCTIONS
Residents of Chapais are entitled to tax deductions since they are recognized both at the federal and provincial level as resi-
dents of designated remote areas.
Canada Revenue Agency: www.cra-arc.gc.ca (Line 255, Form T2222)
Revenu Québec : www.revenuquebec.ca/en (Line 236, Form TP-350.1)
STARTING A BUSINESS IN CHAPAIS
KEY ORGANIZATIONS TO CONJSULT
Economic Developpement Community Futures Development Corporation
Corporation of Chapais Operating hours: Wednesdays from 9:00 to 4:00
145 Boul. Springer, C.P. 128 145 Boul. Springer
Chapais, Québec, G0W 1H0 Chapais, Québec, G0W 1H0
Geneviève Gleeton Phone: 418-745-3530
Phone: 418-745-2355 www.sadccc.ca
ORGANIZATIONS AND VOLUNTEERING Volunteering in organizations can be very helpful for newcomers in order to enhance their
networking, meet people, develop relationships, acquire experience and to feel that they are
part of the community. Since volunteering is usually done within organizations, you will find a
list of organizations in which you could get involved on the Chapais website.
www.villedechapais.com/artistes-et-organismes (French only)
RECREATIONAL, CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
Sports and Community Centre
188, boulevard Springer C.P. 380 Phone: 418-745-3289 Fax : 418-745-2119
Recreation Director : Sylvie Bédard Email : [email protected]
Trained Lifeguard : Christianne Lacasse Email: [email protected]
Service des loisirs de Chapais
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RECREATIONAL FACILITIES ARENA POOL COMMUNITY CENTRE
SNOWMOBILE TRAILS ATV TRAILS ADVENTURE TRAIL
HICKING TRAILS 3 CURLING RINKS CYCLING TRAIL
GYMNASIUM TENNIS COURTS ARCHERY FIELD
BASEBALL FIELD PARCS
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
WWW.VILLEDECHAPAIS.COM
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