This service helps leaders structure their interactions with public authorities through a rigorous understanding of the decision-making frameworks relevant to their issues.
It is grounded in an analysis of administrative structures, applicable rules and the processes through which decisions are made, interpreted and implemented.
In Canada, responsibilities are distributed across multiple levels of government, each with its own logic and timelines. A precise understanding of these mechanisms allows us to identify key decision points—where outcomes are effectively shaped.
This complexity is particularly pronounced in Quebec, where administrative sequences and institutional dynamics require a nuanced understanding of how rules are applied in practice.
Our approach focuses on structuring these parameters to clarify real margins of maneuver, position initiatives appropriately with the relevant stakeholders and align decisions with institutional expectations.
This work helps anticipate points of friction, adapt positioning and support decisions that are coherent with the public environment in which they unfold.