A potential $ 10 billion contract for Hydro-Québec with New York

A potential $ 10 billion contract for Hydro-Québec with New York

The relaunch of negotiations with New York City could bring big returns for Hydro-Quebec, including a potential contract for the sale of electricity of $ 10 billion over 20 years. “We are now moving from a stage of discussion to that of negotiation,” a spokesperson for Hydro-Quebec, Lynn St-Laurent, told the Journal yesterday. It must … Read more

Susan Elizabeth Gardiner 2021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

Susan Elizabeth Gardiner 2021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

Obituary of Susan Elizabeth GardinerGardiner, Susan ElizabethPassed away at Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie on Saturday March 20th, 2021 in her 65th year. Beloved wife of the late Dale Stubbs. Loving mother of Jody (Gayle), Jason (Lisa), Jessie (Chrystal) and James (Katherine). Cherished grandmother of Josh, Katilin, Emma, Alanna, Preston, Austin, Ethan, Owen … Read more

COVID-19: Further deterioration in Ontario

COVID-19: Further deterioration in Ontario

Ontario once again took a marked step back in its fight against the pandemic on Wednesday, recording an 11th day in a row above the 1,000 daily infections mark. • Read also: The latest developments on the coronavirus of March 17 • Read also: Transmission of COVID Could Become Seasonal • Read also: COVID-19: re-infections … Read more

Joseph Robert Albert Bob Chretien 2021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

Joseph Robert Albert Bob Chretien 2021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

To view the Funeral Service Please Click HereIt is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Joseph Robert Albert Chretien, of Spruce Grove on March 8th, 2021, at the age of 76 years.He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 29 years, Dorothee; children: Tina (Ron) Smith, Pamela (Tim) … Read more

The “cancel culture” will not spare companies

The “cancel culture” will not spare companies

Cancel culture is “the practice or tendency to engage in mass cancellation as a means of expressing disapproval and exerting social pressure”. (Photo: 123RF) – ECONOMIC ANALYSIS – Originating in the United States, “cancel culture” first appeared in Canada in the cultural industry and in universities. And as with our American neighbors, it will extend … Read more

Rita Simard – Sœur Marie-Donat-du-Precieux-Sang ssa 19302021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

Rita Simard – Sœur Marie-Donat-du-Precieux-Sang ssa 19302021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

At the Mother House of the Sisters of Sainte-Anne, Lachine, on March 2, 2021, at the age of 91, passed away Sister Rita Simard, ssa Originally from Alfred, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late Donat Simard and the late Albertine Daoust.She is survived by her religious family, her sisters Laurette (Jacques Prud’homme), Auréa, … Read more

The history of Expo ’67 – Cultural outings

The history of Expo ’67 – Cultural outings

In 1967, the city of Montreal hosted the most popular Universal Exhibition of the 20th century: more than 50 million visitors came to the artificial islands built for this occasion! Expo ’67, under the theme Terre des Hommes, was a huge success. More than 50 years later, some of its pavilions are still in operation … Read more

Frank Goodin 2021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

Frank Goodin 2021, death notice, obituaries, necrology

Frank Joseph Goodin, of Miramichi, passed away on Monday, February 22, 2021, at the Miramichi Regional Hospital, at the age of 65.Frank was the son of the late Byron and Florine (LeBlanc) Goodin. He was a retired millworker from UPM and a member of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church. He was also a member of … Read more