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Constitution, energy drinks, electoral map: High-stakes bills caught in Quebec’s legislative rush

June 8, 2026

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette's government is entering the final sprint at the National Assembly, with a logjam of more than a dozen bills only days before the summer break.



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