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  2. Constitution of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec has on several occasions discussed the possibility of gathering the scattered elements making up its constitution into a single document, but this idea has never moved forward. For example, during the 1969 National assizes of the Estates General of French Canada , the Quebec delegates adopted a resolution proposing that "Quebecers give ...

  3. Politics of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The new constitution featured a modern Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms based on individual freedoms that would ban racial, sexual, and linguistic discrimination and enshrine minority language rights (English in Quebec, French elsewhere in Canada). After dominating Quebec politics for more than a decade, both Lévesque and Trudeau would ...

  4. Category:Quebec law - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Quebec law" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Constitution of Quebec; D.

  5. Quebec law - Wikipedia

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    Quebec constitutional law is the area of law that governs the rules surrounding the Quebec government, the Parliament of Quebec and Quebec's various courts. Quebec constitutional law is governed in large part by the Constitution of Canada, in particular by the Constitution Act of 1867, but also by various acts of the Parliament of Quebec. [19]

  6. Equal authenticity rule - Wikipedia

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    Bastarache et al., who raise this question, answer it in the affirmative, explaining that in their view, "the logic applicable to federal, Quebec and Manitoba legislation under the Constitution would also apply [even in the absence of a legislated statement of this logic]: that is, where two languages [sic] versions of a statute are enacted ...

  7. Quebec Act - Wikipedia

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    The Quebec Act 1774 (French: Acte de Québec de 1774) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain which set procedures of governance in the Province of Quebec.One of the principal components of the act was the expansion of the province's territory to take over part of the Indian Reserve, including much of what is now southern Ontario, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and parts ...

  8. Quebec Resolutions - Wikipedia

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    The Quebec Resolutions, also known as the seventy-two resolutions, are a group of statements written at the Quebec Conference of 1864 which laid out the framework for the Canadian Constitution. They were adopted by the majority of the provinces of British North America , and became the basis for the London Conference of 1866 .

  9. List of subjects related to the Quebec independence movement

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    Assemblée des six-comtés – Patriotes Rebellion – Francoeur Motion – Quiet Revolution – Vive le Québec libre speech – October Crisis – Le 15 novembre – 1980 Quebec referendum – Patriation of the Constitution – Night of the Long Knives – Demise of the Meech Lake Accord – Charlottetown Accord referendum – 1995 Quebec ...