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Stages in the consideration of Bill 22

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Introduced

This Quebec bill expands the powers municipalities have to intervene in local matters and updates related laws.

Key Changes

  • Expands the intervention powers available to Quebec municipalities
  • Amends other unspecified provincial legislative provisions
  • Introduced as a government bill by the Minister of Municipal Affairs

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill was not available in the provided content, so specific provisions, exceptions, and enforcement details cannot be confirmed.
  • The bill amends 'other legislative provisions' beyond municipal powers, but those specific laws are not identified in the available information.
  • As a provincial Quebec bill, this legislation falls under the jurisdiction of the National Assembly of Quebec and applies only within Quebec, not federally.

Who's Affected

  • Quebec municipal governments
  • Quebec residents and property owners
  • Local businesses operating within Quebec municipalities
  • Provincial government bodies overseeing municipal affairs

Summary

Bill 22, introduced by Quebec's Minister of Municipal Affairs Geneviève Guilbault, is a provincial government bill from the National Assembly of Quebec. Its stated purpose is to broaden the intervention powers of municipalities, meaning it would give local governments in Quebec more authority to act on issues within their communities. It also makes amendments to other related provincial laws. Because the full text of the bill is not available in the provided content — only the legislative tracking page from the National Assembly website is shown — the specific details of what new powers are granted to municipalities, which other laws are amended, and who exactly is affected cannot be fully described. What is known is that the bill was introduced on March 25, 2026, during the 43rd Legislature, 2nd Session, and is a government bill sponsored by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. Generally, bills of this type affect how municipalities can regulate, enforce, or manage local issues such as land use, public safety, nuisances, or community services. Residents, property owners, and local businesses in Quebec municipalities would likely be most directly affected by any new municipal powers created by this legislation.

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