Quebec takes over REM de l'Est project after CDPQ Infra backs out
The Quebec government will now oversee the Rem de l'Est project. The original developer, CDPQ Infra, is out after a disagreement over its plan to build elevated tracks in Montreal's downtown core.
Montreal mayor calls original plan with elevated tracks 'a historic mistake'

After butting heads with the creators of the REM de l'Est over a plan to install elevated tracks in Montreal's downtown core, Premier François Legault announced that the Quebec government will be taking over the massive public transit project and scrapping its downtown portion.
The original developer, CDPQ Infra — a subsidiary of Quebec's pension fund manager, the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec