The constitution of Quebec comprises a set of legal rules that arise from the following categories:[1]
The Parliament of Quebec has the power to modify certain parts of Quebec's provincial constitution, while certain other parts can only be modified by going through the process of amending the Constitution of Canada.[2]
- ^ Jacques-Yvan Morin, José Woehrling, Les constitutions du Canada et du Québec: du régime français à nos jours. Tome premier. Études, 1992, p. 141
- ^ a b c Jacques-Yvan Morin, José Woehrling, Les constitutions du Canada et du Québec: du régime français à nos jours. Tome premier. Études, 1992, p. 142
- ^ An Act respecting the National Assembly, R.S.Q. c. A-23.1
- ^ Executive Power Act, R.S.Q. c. E-18 Archived 2012-07-30 at archive.today
- ^ Election Act, R.S.Q. c. E-3.3
- ^ Referendum Act, R.S.Q. c. C-64.1 Archived 2012-08-04 at archive.today
- ^ a b c Jacques-Yvan Morin, José Woehrling, Les constitutions du Canada et du Québec: du régime français à nos jours. Tome premier. Études, 1992, p. 143