Quebec looks to revive economy weakened by coronavirus crisis by fast tracking infrastructure projects Bill 61, known as an “Act to restart Quebec’s economy and to mitigate the consequences of the public health emergency” due to the COVID-19 crisis, was initially tabled in early June by Christian Dubé, the previous treasury board president.At the time, the province wanted to fast-track 202 infrastructure projects — including the construction of schools, seniors’ homes, roads and public transit systems.Quebec’s opposition parties were quick to criticize the bill and succeeded in stalling the proposed legislation in July.— With files from the Canadian Press.