Quebec’s electoral map has been redrawn ahead of the upcoming provincial election, with both the Gaspésie region and the island of Montreal losing one riding each.
The electoral map used during the Oct. 5 elections will have one less constituency in Gaspésie and in Montreal, in favour of two new ones in Laurentides-Lanaudière and in Centre-du-Québec. The Quebec ...
A map from Quebec's electoral representation commission shows the proposed boundaries of the new merged Gaspé-Bonaventure riding in blue. Existing riding boundaries are in red. (Credit: Commission de ...
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Quebec electoral commission maintains redrawn electoral map despite objections
Despite unanimous objection from Quebec’s National Assembly and a government willing to take the matter to the Supreme Court, Quebec’s electoral boundaries commission says it will go ahead with a ...
The Quebec government says it will seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to block a redrawing of the provincial electoral map. Premier François Legault’s government tabled a law in 2024 ...
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