The bill is the government's latest attempt to prevent Montreal and the Gaspé Peninsula from losing ridings in the redrawn ...
With the next election just months away, the government wants to increase the number of ridings in Quebec from 125 to 127. It’s in response to the recent setback dealt to Quebec by the Supreme Court ...
Quebecers may go to the polls in 127 instead of 125 ridings in the next provincial election. The province's democratic ...
These updated maps will have tangible insurance implications for homeowners, condo owners and tenants, CAA-Québec says.
The Quebec government has introduced a bill to add two seats to the legislature, maintaining ridings in Gaspésie and Montreal ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Montreal picks up two more stars in Michelin’s new Quebec guide
Hoogan et Beaufort and Sushi Nishinokaze were added to list of one-star restaurants in Montreal.
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Supreme Court rejects Quebec's attempt to block changes to election map boundaries
MONTREAL — The Supreme Court of Canada has rejected an appeal by the Quebec government that sought to block a redrawing of the provincial electoral map.
Quebec’s revised electoral map will go into effect as planned after Canada's top court upheld a lower court ruling about the changes.
The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) struck down Quebec's legislation that suspended review of an electoral map by an independent commission until after the next general election, according to reasons ...
The Supreme Court of Canada released two split decisions on Friday, dismissing appeals challenging the constitutionality of ...
New electoral map cuts ridings in Gaspé Peninsula and Montreal, adds ridings in Centre-du-Québec and the Laurentians ...
What’s changing: A new bill would expand Quebec’s ridings to 127, keeping two regions slated for elimination and adding seats in growing areas. Why now: The legislation follows a Supreme Court ...
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