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THE ADAPTATION Fund, from which developing countries such as Jamaica have benefited, earned high praise for its work on the sidelines of the recent international climate talks (COP28), while several contributors announced new finance pledges.

Ubisoft fighting a hostile takeover, wants investors

Ubisoft is a bit pre-occupied from making games at the moment, attempting to woo the Canadian Federal Government and the Quebec Provincial Government into investing. (source) The company is planning on meeting with dozens of investors on top of the government. The investors are to fend off a hostile takeover from media company Vivendi SA. Vivendi is based in France, and made an unsolicited bid towards Gameloft. According to analysts based in Europe, the bid is a ploy to force Yves Guillemot and his brothers into talking with them. Yves Guillemot is the Chief Executive for Ubisoft. The company has strong ties to Canada, with one of their larger offices being based in Montreal. At the moment they employ 3,000 in Canada alone. They recently announced that they plan on releasing fewer, bigger titles that will improve the health of the company overall.

Report on the Appalaches-Maine Hydropower Interconnection Project

Share: PIKOGAN FIRST NATION, QC, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -  A report recently issued by the Quebec Bureau of Public Hearings on the Environment (BAPE) regarding the Appalaches-Maine Interconnection project (the Canadian segment as what is known in the USA as the New England Clean Energy Connect project – NECEC), clearly states that the Quebec Ministry of the Environment (MELCC) instructed it not to address the question of where the electricity destined for the United States is being produced. In so doing, the Ministry has ignored the constitutional rights of the First Nations from whose territories much of that electricity comes from. In its report, the BAPE writes that from the outset, it was not in their mandate to investigate the legitimacy of Quebec hydroelectric production and to take a position on the subject. However, they indicate that they are aware of the limitations imposed on them by the Quebec government: During the second part of the public hearing, the Innu F

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