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Big Changes to How Things Are Built in Quebec

January 10, 2025

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Written By Yannick Beaudoin, Alexis Fol, Chloe Cho and Louis-Philippe Otis

The last few months of 2024 saw a wave of new legislation in Quebec that changes how projects are developed in the infrastructure, mining and construction industries. Five separate bills were adopted by the Quebec government from October to December of last year. The bills are aimed at enhancing:

This legislation creates new considerations for project developers and investors as they look to build in Quebec. Here is a recap of the key changes brought by the adoption of the five bills.

Bill 61—An Act enacting the Act Respecting Mobilité Infra Quebec and Amending Certain Provisions Relating to Shared Transportation

Bennett Jones provided a detailed update of Bill 61 when it was tabled in May 2024. The Act establishes Mobilité Infra Quebec, a new legal entity dedicated to improving public transit project management. Its key functions include:

Bill 62—An Act Mainly to Diversify the Acquisition Strategies of Public Bodies and Increase Their Agility in Carrying Out Infrastructure Projects

Bennett Jones provided a detailed update of Bill 62 when it was tabled in May 2024. It introduces significant updates to the procurement and management of major public infrastructure projects in Quebec:

Existing legislation is amended to accommodate Partnership Contracts, aligning them with the flexibility typically associated with public-private partnerships.

Bill 63—An Act to Amend the Mining Act and Other Provisions

Bennett Jones provided a detailed update of Bill 63 when it was tabled in May 2024. The Act is a major reform of mining regulation in Quebec and key amendments include:

Since the Bill was introduced in May, a significant amendment was made to now allow the Minister to group together exclusive exploration rights of a holder whose parcels of land are contiguous to each other and to the land that is subject to a mining lease or concession also held by that holder. The minimum cost of work to be performed on the land and the fees payable for the renewal correspond to such costs and fees that were payable for all the exclusive exploration rights before the grouping.

Bill 76—An Act Mainly to Enhance the Quality of Construction and Public Safety

The Act makes various amendments to the Building Act and other provisions, most importantly:

Bill 87An Act Respecting Mainly the Development and Enhancement of Industrial Land and the Governance of the Société du parc industriel et portuaire de Bécancour

The bill amends the Act respecting the Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation to allow the Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy to acquire (subject to Government approval) any immovable and to lease or alienate an immovable acquired by the Minister to carry out the Government’s projects. The Minister is also allowed to perform construction, maintenance, development or enhancement work on any immovable. All of this can be done without the intervention of the Minister of Transport or the Société québécoise des infrastructures. The bill also:

Bennett Jones—Infrastructure, Mining and Construction

Bennett Jones’ industry-leading infrastructure, mining and construction lawyers help clients solve their most complex matters and seize new and evolving business opportunities. To discuss how new legislative changes in Quebec may affect your infrastructure, mining or construction projects, please contact one of the authors.

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