PSTM Quarterly Meeting in Brossard: Strengthening Collaboration in Support of TFWs

On June 17, 2026, Immigrant Québec and the InfoTET Québec team successfully held their quarterly meeting for the Programme de soutien aux travailleurs migrants (PSTM) at the Courtyard Marriott Montréal Brossard, an important space dedicated to strengthening collaboration among organizations and institutions that support temporary foreign workers (TFWs) across Quebec.

This event brought together representatives from community organizations, public institutions, and specialized stakeholders committed to the protection, integration, and well-being of TFWs. Through presentations, workshops, and discussion spaces, participants had the opportunity to share knowledge, identify common challenges, and collectively reflect on new strategies to improve support for migrant workers.

Throughout the day, several organizations delivered insightful presentations on key issues affecting TFWs. Among them were Option Consommateurs, Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST), Desjardins, Justice Pro Bono, Agricarrières, and the Consulat du Mexique à Montréal, who provided valuable information on labor rights, consumer protection, financial services, access to justice, and consular support.

The active participation of all organizations present helped strengthen collaborative ties, reinforce support networks, and broaden the collective understanding of the needs and challenges faced by TFWs in their professional and personal environments.

Immigrant Québec and the InfoTET Québec team would like to express their sincere gratitude to all the individuals and organizations who participated in this event. Their commitment, expertise, and willingness to share knowledge were essential to the success of this meeting.

These quarterly meetings continue to play an essential role in improving the overall support available to TFWs by facilitating access to reliable information, psychosocial support, integration resources, legal guidance, and services tailored to their realities. Through networking and strong cross-sector collaboration, we continue building a more human, accessible, and effective support system for those who contribute to Quebec’s economic and social development.

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