2026 Cocktail Signature SP featuring the Orchestre symphonique de Québec

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Cocktail Signature SP

Join us at the 
2026 Cocktail Signature SP 
featuring the Orchestre symphonique de Québec 
  
On January 27th, starting at 5:00 p.m.
 at Palais Montcalm in Québec City

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When generosity meets harmony: a symphonic evening benefitting a great cause.

Get lost in music for an evening in which every note will resonate to spark hope, at an event that gives you the chance to support people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS).

Alongside our honorary co-chairs, Véronique Dallaire and Jonatan Bérubé, enjoy a very special networking evening with nearly 300 expected guests.

This evening put on by MS Canada – Quebec Division, in collaboration with MS Canada – Capitale-Nationale chapter and MS Canada – Chaudière-Appalaches chapter, will be the first major business event our organization has held in Québec City in 15 years. The goal of this cocktail dinner is to raise $200,000 to fund MS research, as well as programs and services for people affected by this disease and activities to raise public awareness of this cause that unites us.

A cocktail dinner will be held at Palais Montcalm, followed by a masterful concert by the Orchestre symphonique de Québec, with music director Clemens Schuldt in attendance.

You will also have a chance to bid in a virtual auction to support the MS community in a different way. 


EVENT DETAILS

Where: Palais Montcalm, 995 Rue D’Youville, Québec City, Quebec  G1R 3P1

When: Starting at 5:00 p.m.

Dress code: Professional attire required

Contact person:  Clémentine Boisseleau / clementine.boisseleau@spcanada.ca / 514 225-9560

Call for financial partners

Would you like to be a partner of the event?

Join us to:

  • support the cause and contribute to the event’s success;
  • promote the event and rally the community;
  • increase your company’s social contribution.

Contact our team for more information:

Clémentine Boisseleau, Manager, Philanthropic Development
clementine.boisseleau@spcanada.ca
514 225-9560

Honorary chair

Véronique Dallaire
Lawyer and municipal councillor, Ville de Québec

Véronique Dallaire was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2016, when she had just given birth to the first of her three children. The year 2026 will therefore be the 10th anniversary of that big change in her life, as well as the year she turns 40. Being honorary co-chair of the 2026 Cocktail Signature SP in the city of Québec, where she is a municipal councillor, is the perfect opportunity for her to mark this milestone and remind everyone to keep holding on to hope.

Since being diagnosed, Véronique has continued working as a lawyer, in addition to opening an adapted yoga studio for people with specific challenges and teaching classes at the CEGEP level. More recently, she oversaw Université Laval’s civil law clinic. Through her commitment to the Cocktail Signature SP, Véronique wants to take concrete action to support people living with multiple sclerosis and their family and ultimately help eradicate MS.

Jonatan Bérubé
CEO and co-owner of Salon Maxime

Jonatan Bérubé has been an entrepreneur since 2003. He first worked in business strategy, then in marketing, communications and public relations. He was the president of Connexion marketing et communication from 2003 to 2012, when he sold his company to Image de Mark. Next, he launched the JELBé marketing and communications agency, offering his services to various public and private companies in several areas of activity.

Since 2019, he has been the co-owner and manager of Salon Maxime, a hairdressing salon with 18 professionals who have more than 400 combined years of experience and expertise. Located in Place Ste-Foy, Salon Maxime opened its doors in 1957, making it one of the oldest hair salons in Quebec.

Since embarking on his entrepreneurial career, Jonatan Bérubé has always been involved in his community. Whether actively serving in various organizations or participating in fundraising campaigns, in such roles as honorary chair, ambassador, set expert, committee member or board member, he strives to contribute every day.