Quebec premier says he's 'open' to possibility of Quebec constitution by 2026
- Quebec Premier Fran�ois Legault states he is "open" to the possibility of adopting a Quebec constitution before the next provincial election in October 2026.
- A committee suggested steps to enhance Quebec's autonomy, including modernizing laws to remove references to the monarchy.
- Charles Breton emphasized that consultation with Quebecers is essential for the constitution to have real weight.
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The report of the Advisory Committee on Constitutional Issues in Quebec in the Canadian Federation is making its way into government offices.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleQuebec Premier Says He’s ‘Open’ to Possibility of Quebec Constitution by 2026
A committee appointed by the Quebec government has recommended the province adopt its own constitution and take other steps to boost its autonomy. Premier François Legault says he’s open to the possibility of a Quebec constitution before the next provincial election in 2026, but he won’t make promises. The committee’s report includes 42 recommendations, including that Quebec modernize its laws to remove references to the monarchy and that the pr…
·New York, United States
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution69% Left
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- 69% of the sources lean Left
69% Left
L 69%
13%
R 19%
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