The council of the Metropolitan Community of Montreal announced that it passed a resolution to ban the installation of space and water heating powered by fossil fuels in residential, commercial and institutional buildings.
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MONTREAL Google plans to buy land just outside Montreal and ultimately build a data facility there, the tech giant announced Monday. It would invest about $735 million in the process, with the facility employing dozens of people when it s completed, the company said in a press release. The facility would be in Beauharnois, which is on the South Shore near Salaberry-de-Valleyfield. It isn t a done deal, Google said. It s waiting for various conditions and government approvals to be fulfilled. However, Quebec s economy minister, Pierre Fitzgibbon, was quoted as saying he was very proud to announce a future major project. One of the draws for building in Quebec, Google said, was its abundant hydropower.
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As Governments and businesses turn their minds toward the
recovery and re-opening of the economy, our team is closely
monitoring updates from governments across Canada. The following
summarizes the recovery and re-opening measures which have been
announced to date in each jurisdiction. We will continue to update
this summary as further measures are introduced across the
country.
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Federal
February 19, 2021: The Minister of
Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion