Stages in the consideration of Bill 104
Chamber
quebec
Stage
Introduced
This Quebec bill amends various laws to address requests from the municipal sector in the province.
Key Changes
- Amends multiple existing Quebec laws to respond to requests from the municipal sector
- Updates rules and procedures affecting how municipalities operate in Quebec
- Went through public consultations with the Committee on Planning and the Public Domain
- Received amendments during clause-by-clause committee review before final passage
- Came into force on November 12, 2025, with certain exceptions to the coming-into-force date
Gotchas
- The bill amends 'various provisions,' meaning its full scope covers multiple laws and topics — the exact details require reading the full bill text, which was not fully provided here.
- Certain provisions have different coming-into-force dates, meaning not all changes took effect on November 12, 2025.
- The bill was originally introduced in the 1st Session and had to be re-instated in the 2nd Session, suggesting it carried over unfinished business between legislative sessions.
- This is a Quebec National Assembly bill, not a federal Parliament bill — it applies only within the province of Quebec.
Who's Affected
- Quebec municipalities and local governments
- Municipal administrators and elected officials
- Residents of Quebec municipalities
- Organizations and stakeholders in the municipal sector
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Gotchas
- The bill amends 'various provisions,' meaning its full scope covers multiple laws and topics — the exact details require reading the full bill text, which was not fully provided here.
- Certain provisions have different coming-into-force dates, meaning not all changes took effect on November 12, 2025.
- The bill was originally introduced in the 1st Session and had to be re-instated in the 2nd Session, suggesting it carried over unfinished business between legislative sessions.
- This is a Quebec National Assembly bill, not a federal Parliament bill — it applies only within the province of Quebec.
Summary
Bill 104 is a Quebec provincial law that makes changes to several existing pieces of legislation, primarily in response to requests made by municipalities and the municipal sector in Quebec. The bill was introduced by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and went through the full legislative process at the National Assembly of Quebec, receiving royal assent on November 12, 2025. The bill affects how municipalities operate by updating rules and provisions that local governments had identified as needing reform. Because it amends 'various provisions,' it likely touches on multiple areas of municipal law, such as planning, governance, or administrative procedures, rather than focusing on a single issue. The bill was re-instated in the 43rd Legislature's 2nd Session after being introduced in the 1st Session, and underwent public consultations and clause-by-clause review before being passed. It came into force on November 12, 2025, with some exceptions.
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