The proposed deal would replace the controversial 1969 Churchill Falls contract, which expires in 2041, and could boost ...
Residents clapped, danced, sang and cried in the Anishinaabe community of Kitcisakik this week when the lights were finally ...
The union involved is a local branch of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), affiliated with the FTQ. It represents approximately 5,500 members within the Crown corporation, Hydro-Québec.
In the early hours of the morning, thousands of Hydro-Québec subscribers woke up to find themselves without electricity, particularly in the Estrie region. With over 500 technicians deployed to ...
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High winds could reach up to 90 km/h in Montreal
By 11 a.m. and with 73,000 clients without power, Hydro-Québec announced that “winds reaching up to 90 km/h are hitting ...
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'Pilot to the stars' denied parole on 15-year sentence for attacking Hydro-Québec network
In a decision made by the Parole Board of Canada last week, the board wrote Dubé was denied both day and full parole on his current 15-year sentence. Following his arrest many years ago, Dubé was ...
Hydro-Québec outage numbers steadily climbed throughout the morning. As of early afternoon, more than 85,000 customers lacked electricity in the province, the bulk of them in the Eastern Townships, in ...
An agreement in principle has been reached between Hydro-Québec and the second largest union, the one representing specialists and professionals. This local branch of the Canadian Union of Public ...
The chairman of the committee leading Newfoundland and Labrador's independent review of the Churchill Falls memorandum of ...
Strong winds began affecting the Montreal region last night, leading to limited power outages. Today, gusts are expected to ...
Awendio Solaris says it plans to invest about CAD 1 billion ($726.7 million) in a vertically integrated solar cell and module manufacturing facility and research center in Montreal, Quebec, targeting ...
Bill Curry and Robert Fife report that the government is bringing in two outsiders to key positions: Marie-Josée Hogue, who ...
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