Monthly Archives: November 2023

Quebec Acknowledges Saskatchewan’s Unilateral Constitutional Amendment in Its Updated Administrative Consolidation of the Constitution Act, 1867


On 14 November 2023, the Government of Quebec updated its administrative consolidation of the Constitution Acts to what should be its 4th edition and recognised a constitutional amendment that the legislature of Saskatchewan added to the text of section 90 … Continue reading

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Fixed-Date Election Laws and Voter Turnout


British Columbia became the first province to adopt fixed-date election laws in 2001, and the law first took effect for the province’s general election of 2005. Newfoundland and Labrador followed suit and enacted Canada’s second fixed-date election law in 2004, … Continue reading

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