Quebec legislature adopts education bill in contentious early-morning vote
QUEBEC — The Coalition Avenir Quebec has successfully forced through its education reform following an early-morning vote on a bill that abolishes school boards and immediately kicks many elected commissioners out of their jobs.
With 60 votes in favour, 35 against and no abstentions, Bill 40 was adopted around 3:30 a.m. and became the fourth piece of legislation the Coalition Avenir Quebec has rammed through the legislature using closure, a procedural mechanism that limits debate.
The legislation transforms school boards across the province into so-called service centres, and abolishes elections for board commissioners in the French-language system, who will be replaced with appointed members.
A last-minute amendment to the bill eliminated a transition period for elected commissioners in the French-language system, immediately kicking them out of their posts.