Constitution of Quebec

[2] Quebec has on several occasions discussed the possibility of gathering the scattered elements making up its constitution into a single text of law, but never went forward.

"[8] More recently, in his speech before the 2007 congress of the Association québécoise de droit constitutionnel, former Liberal Quebec Minister of Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs Benoît Pelletier stated: "One of the first questions to answer naturally pertains to the content of a future fundamental text of law which Quebec could adopt.

In 2001, the committee I chaired listed some possible elements for a consolidation of the fundamental rules governing Quebec.

Generally speaking, our committee suggested that such a document could contain all the elements, currently dispersed, which form the material constitution of Quebec.

[15] later in that same year, Coalition Avenir Québec Premier François Legault said he was open to the idea.