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- October 8, 2024
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- Perspectives
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A balanced board of directors to protect the public
Why aren't there more residential real estate brokers on the OACIQ Board of Directors?
-
- Perspectives
August 9, 2024
Integrating artificial intelligence: The OACIQ's vision
Artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually becoming part of our lives, and the real estate sector is certainly no exception. The use of this technology within an organization like the OACIQ offers tremendous opportunities to improve our operational efficiency and unleash our employees’ full potential.
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- Press releases
April 14, 2026
62% of Quebecers feel they do not have enough knowledge to fully understand a real estate transaction
According to a survey conducted by OACIQ, 62% of Quebecers rate their knowledge of the main risks associated with residential real estate at 6 or less.
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- Press releases
April 1, 2026
The OACIQ Strengthens Public Protection with the Second Edition of Real Estate Awareness Month
An initiative to buy or sell a property with peace of mind
-
- Press releases
April 1, 2026
Real Estate Brokerage: OACIQ Calls on Canadian Regulators to Strengthen Prevention Efforts
Launch of the second edition of Real Estate Awareness Month