The CAQ government’s Bill 61, which aims at kickstarting the economy, has been met with harsh criticism from opposition parties. On Wednesday, the Quebec auditor general raised concerns that some parts of the bill could go so far as undermining the changes that came out of the Charbonneau Commission. Global’s Raquel Fletcher explains.
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