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Quebec parties to be sworn in next week, Legault to unveil cabinet on Oct. 20

Quebec parties to be sworn in next week, Legault to unveil cabinet on Oct. 20

QUEBEC — Newly re-elected Quebec Premier François Legault will present his new cabinet on Thursday, Oct. 20. Thus far, Legault has only confirmed that Christian Dubé will remain health minister.

Hydro-Quebec subsidiary buys 13 dams in New England

MONTREAL (AP) — A Hydro-Quebec subsidiary is buying a company that operates 13 hydropower generating stations in Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts, strengthening its relationship with New England.
Hydro-Québec buying U.S. company Great River Hydro for US$2 billion

Hydro-Québec buying U.S. company Great River Hydro for US$2 billion

MONTREAL — A subsidiary of Hydro-Québec announced a deal Wednesday to buy U.S. power generator Great River Hydro LLC for US$2 billion.

QMJHL roundup: Sagueneens rally to beat hot Remparts 5-4 in shootout

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Trudeau announces money for Quebec firm that produces minerals for electric cars

Trudeau announces money for Quebec firm that produces minerals for electric cars

SOREL-TRACY, Que. — Ottawa will invest $222 million to help a Quebec company increase production of critical minerals for goods such as electric cars and batteries while simultaneously cutting emissions, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
Rio Tinto, Ottawa partner to invest $737 million in Quebec steel and titanium project

Rio Tinto, Ottawa partner to invest $737 million in Quebec steel and titanium project

MONTREAL — Rio Tinto is partnering with the Canadian government to invest up to $737 million to decarbonize its Rio Tinto Fer et Titane operations in Sorel-Tracy, Que. The plant in southwestern Quebec produces steel, scandium and titanium dioxide.
'Can't serve two masters': Parti Québécois leader refuses to swear oath to King

'Can't serve two masters': Parti Québécois leader refuses to swear oath to King

MONTREAL — Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said Tuesday he didn't want to swear an oath to King Charles III, but the newly elected member wouldn't say what he would do if his formal request to the legislature is rejected.
CN and electrical workers union agree to three-year collective agreement, wage bump

CN and electrical workers union agree to three-year collective agreement, wage bump

MONTREAL — Canadian National Railway Co. says it has concluded arbitration with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, resulting in a three-year collective agreement that includes a three per cent wage increase.
WSP Global walking away from RPS Group takeover offer after rival bid

WSP Global walking away from RPS Group takeover offer after rival bid

MONTREAL — WSP Global Inc. is giving up its effort to buy British consulting firm RPS Group plc. The Montreal-based company says it will not be revising its offer for the company in the face of a rival offer by Tetra Tech Inc.

QMJHL roundup: Olympiques beat Cataractes for third straight win

GATINEAU, Que. — The Gatineau Olympiques were unlucky at the start of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, losing a couple games in overtime and not connecting on great scoring chances. It appears their fortunes have improved.