Monday, 12 December 2011

Quebec's Constitution

Although Quebec does not have a formal constitution it does have a series of statutes that act as a sort of organic constitution.

Charter of the French Language - An act that pertains to the protection of French as the primary language of Quebec. It attempts to do so without discrimination to English speaking Quebecois but falls somewhat short as it does suppress its use.

An Act Respecting Access to Documents Held by Public Bodies and the Protection of Personal Information - pretty self explanatory.

Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms - refer to the "Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms" post

 -Stephen

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