Controversy Surrounding Northvolt Mega-Battery Factory Project in Quebec and Government’s Alleged Special Treatment

2023-11-16 23:44:25 The opposition accuses Quebec Environment Minister Benoit Charette of having failed in his duty of reserve on Thursday by extolling the merits of the Northvolt mega-battery factory project and hoping that it would start as soon as possible possible. At the same time, its officials are still assessing the environmental repercussions of the … Read more

Remembering Karl Tremblay: Cowboys Fringants Singer’s Legacy and Battle with Cancer

2023-11-15 21:59:12 Cowboys Fringants singer Karl Tremblay has died of cancer, members of the group announced on Facebook. The voice behind the successes Autumn Song, Shooting Stars et America cries passed away following a fierce battle with prostate cancer announced in 2022. Several of the group’s shows were canceled over the past year and the … Read more

US President Joe Biden and China’s Xi Jinping Meet at APEC Summit: Focusing on Tensions and Diplomatic Solutions

2023-11-15 14:17:09 US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, are due to meet on Wednesday on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco. Xi Jinping’s last visit to the United States was in 2017 to Mar-a-Lago, the Florida residence of Donald Trump, who was then president. Since … Read more

Relocation Plan for Rouyn-Noranda Residents: Rebuilding 70 Buildings and Financial Aid Program

2023-11-15 00:30:44 The City of Rouyn-Noranda will have to rebuild nearly 70 buildings to rehouse owners and tenants who currently live in the future buffer zone located near the Horne Foundry. Representatives of the City, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MAMH) as well as the company Glencore, owner of the foundry, presented Tuesday … Read more

The World After: The Consequences of COVID-19 on International Relations – Insights from Quebec Researchers

2023-11-13 09:00:09 “The world will never be the same again,” we have often heard people say during the pandemic. But, according to 50 Quebec researchers, the world “after the COVID-19 crisis” is far from having changed. In their book The world after. The consequences of COVID-19 on international relationspublished this week, these researchers sought to … Read more

Airbus Atlantique Canada Mirabel Workers Reject Salary Offer: IAMAW Negotiations and Potential Strike

2023-11-13 00:21:42 Around a hundred workers at the Airbus Atlantique Canada Mirabel plant rejected by more than 98% a salary offer presented by their employer in the context of the renewal of their collective agreement. The 105 members in question, who are represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW), manufacture the … Read more

Double Murder and Suicide in Denderhoutem, East Flanders: Latest Updates and Investigations

2023-11-13 05:38:10 The 54-year-old woman who was stabbed to death with her 22-year-old son in Denderhoutem, East Flanders, filed a complaint on Friday morning for harassment against her husband. The latter was questioned for a long time and received an injunction not to have contact but was left free, indicates the East Flanders public prosecutor’s … Read more

Major Cocaine Seizure in Antwerp Port: Bulgarian Truck Driver Arrested

2023-11-12 13:46:29 By Le Figaro with AFP Published now, Updated now The port of Antwerp is one of the main entry points for cocaine from South America to the European market. Couperfield / stock.adobe.com The Bulgarian driver of the truck where the drugs were found was arrested late Friday. Belgian police discovered nearly 700 kg … Read more