Quebec government to ask Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in on electoral map changes
MONTREAL — The Quebec government says it will seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in an effort to block a redrawing of the provincial electoral map.
Premier François Legault’s government tabled a law in 2024 to prevent the electoral boundaries commission from removing a riding on the Gaspé Peninsula and another in Montreal’s east end in favour of two new districts in the growing Laurentians/Lanaudière and Centre-du-Québec regions.
In a statement Tuesday, Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette said members from all parties had voted to adopt the law, which was sparked by concerns that the new map would take away political weight from Gaspé and make ridings in eastern Quebec overly large.
“Citizens from all regions and their realities must be well represented,” Jolin-Barrette said.


