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Quebec government walking back parts of economic restart bill as criticism grows
coronavirus crisis, would trample reforms made after the Charbonneau Commission.“I am extremely worried (about accountability),” said Guylaine Leclerc.In question period, Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade voiced similar concerns.“The premier and his government would create extremely favourable conditions for the emergence of corruption and collusion, and grant themselves extraordinary powers,” she said.Premier François Legault has said he would extend this National Assembly session in order to pass legislation with the consensus of opposition parties, but all the opposition parties say they won’t vote for the bill as is.“This bill has been written on a napkin, apparently, and (it is) going way too far, way too far in so many areas,