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Stages in the consideration of Bill 792

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quebec

Stage

Introduced

This Quebec bill aims to increase how often and where the Quebec flag is displayed publicly.

Key Changes

  • Would likely require increased display of the Quebec flag in public or government settings
  • May establish new rules about where the Quebec flag must be flown or shown
  • Reinstated across two legislative sessions, suggesting ongoing legislative interest
  • Introduced as a private member's bill by an opposition MNA

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill's specific provisions was not available in the provided content, so the exact changes it would make cannot be confirmed
  • As a private member's bill, it faces a lower likelihood of passing compared to government-sponsored legislation
  • The bill was reinstated in a new legislative session, meaning it did not pass during its original session

Who's Affected

  • Quebec government institutions and buildings
  • Potentially schools, municipalities, or other public bodies
  • Quebec residents who interact with public spaces

Summary

Bill 792, introduced by MNA Pascal Bérubé of Matane-Matapédia, is a private member's bill in the Quebec National Assembly that seeks to enhance the presence of the Quebec flag (the fleurdelisé) in public spaces across the province. The bill was first introduced on May 30, 2024, during the 43rd Legislature's 1st Session, and was reinstated in the 2nd Session on October 1, 2025. Unfortunately, the full text of the bill's specific provisions is not available in the provided content — only the bill's title, sponsorship information, and procedural stages are shown. Based on the title, the bill likely proposes new rules or requirements about where and how the Quebec flag must be displayed, potentially in government buildings, schools, or other public institutions. This type of bill is typically introduced to promote Quebec identity and the visibility of provincial symbols, reflecting ongoing discussions in Quebec about cultural and national identity.

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