The Commission municipale du Québec (English: Quebec Municipal Commission) is a quasi-judicial body that oversees municipal matters in the Canadian province of Quebec. The commission was founded in 1932 by the government of Louis-Alexandre Taschereau.[1]

The commission administers municipalities that have been placed under trusteeship. In 2013, the commission temporarily oversaw municipal affairs in Laval, Quebec's third-largest municipality, when its government was implicated in a corruption scandal.[2]

References

  1. "Control of local bodies," Globe and Mail, 25 May 1932, p. 4.
  2. Quebec orders Laval under trusteeship, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 3 June 2013, accessed 12 December 2013.


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