Quebec government has tabled a bill that would set regular date for elections

QUEBEC – The Parti Quebecois has tabled a bill that would set the province’s election date as the last Monday in September every four years.

Bill 3 was tabled today in the legislature by Bernard Drainville, the minister for democratic institutions, and fullfills a campaign promise by the PQ in the last election.

The PQ wants to limit the discretionary power of a premier to hold general elections when it would be advantageous for a political party.

If the bill is passed, Quebec would join seven other provinces and the federal government in having fixed election dates.

The provincial Liberals oppose the bill.

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