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Secrétariat à la réforme des institutions démocratiques et à l'accès à l'information

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The Secrétariat à la réforme des institutions démocratiques et à l'accès à l'information is an agency of the Government of Quebec. Its stated purpose as of 2010 is to "[report] to the Minister responsible for the Reform of Democratic Institutions and Access to Information and [advise] him in matters pertaining to his mandate to maintain the quality of democratic institutions and to preserve the right of citizens to information and to protection of their personal information."[1]

The secretariat's mandate encompasses Quebec legislation such as the Election Act, the Referendum Act, and the Act respecting the National Assembly.[2]

The current minister responsible for the Reform of Democratic Institutions and Access to Information is Kathleen Weil.[3]

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  1. ^ Secrétariat à la réforme des institutions démocratiques et à l’accès à l’information (home page, English version), Government of Quebec, accessed 30 September 2010.
  2. ^ Mission, Secrétariat à la réforme des institutions démocratiques et à l'accès à l'information, Government of Quebec, accessed 30 September 2010.
  3. ^ Québec Premier's: Members of Cabinet, Government of Quebec, accessed 4 April 2018.