With the Canada Post strike threatening to disrupt mailing during the upcoming municipal elections across Quebec, the Legault government is calling for a temporary truce to ensure critical information is delivered on time.

Geneviève Guilbault, who recently took on the role of Quebec's minister of municipal affairs, said Tuesday that the province is appealing to the common sense of both the postal workers' union and the federal government to find an agreement so voter information cards can be sent to millions of voters in the coming weeks.

Voter notices, or information cards, play an important role in Quebec, as they confirm that electors are registered on the voters' list. The cards also tell voters when and where to vote.

"We ask for the federal government and the union to find a way t

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