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Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. auto tariffs are ‘misguided,’ as report suggests Honda may move some production 0:41Poilievre is asked if he will defund the CBC within 100 days of forming government 0:58Ford says Honda Canada report is ‘not accurate at all’ 0:35Singh says report that Honda could move some production out of Canada is ‘deeply concerning’ what's the first thing you would change 2:06Poilievre outlines Conservative plan to stop scammers who target seniors 2:46What's on Montrealers' minds ahead of federal leaders' debates 8:58Where in Ontario do people vote the most Turns out we have some quick news to share before we go the Leaders' Debates Commission has decided to move the time of the French-language debate tomorrow to 6 p.m but NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet requested it be moved due to a scheduling conflict with a Montreal Canadiens hockey game with potential playoffs implications Radio-Canada's head of public relations said in a statement that the change will ensure viewers won’t miss "this crucial moment of the election campaign" while also catching a "decisive moment of the hockey match," which is expected to end around 10 p.m April 15 · 4:35 PM EDTWe’re finishing up our live updatesRhianna SchmunkHonda employees work along the vehicle assembly line in Alliston (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)That’s all for us today from the campaign trail We’ll have plenty of coverage on CBCNews.ca here are some links if you’re looking for more on a certain topic: April 15 · 4:31 PM EDT‘The future is unknown,’ auto shop manager saysJoseph RyanSal Spano is pictured on Tuesday a reporter in Toronto speaking with auto shop workers in nearby Mississauga a general manager at Johnston and Magwood Tires & Auto “I’ve had people come in who broke down,” he said about customers who see higher bills when coming in to change tires and fix their cars at his shop and this shop that was founded shortly after the Second World War might fall victim to the volatile auto industry that is seeing threats and changes every day April 15 · 4:09 PM EDTRetiring Conservative MP endorses independent candidateCourtney DicksonFormer Conservative MP Ed Fast says he will be voting for Independent candidate Mike de Jong over the Conservative candidate for the Abbotsford-South Langley riding (Christer Waara/CBC Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)Hello Longtime Conservative MP Ed Fast isn’t running in this election And now he’s taken the rare step of endorsing the independent candidate who initially looked set to replace him under the Conservative banner who has represented the riding of Abbotsford in B.C announced last year he would be retiring from federal politics who served as a provincial MLA and cabinet minister for the B.C said he'd be seeking the Conservative nomination — but was unexpectedly rejected by the party as candidate for the newly created Abbotsford-South Langley riding Fast described the Conservative party's move as "profoundly dishonest." "The way the party backroom operators acted to steal democracy from the good people of Abbotsford and Langley is unconscionable," he told CBC's The Early Edition host Stephen Quinn Tuesday morning Fast said he still supports the election of a Conservative government but does not support the candidate chosen to succeed him: Sukhman Singh Gill De Jong said he's honoured to have Fast's endorsement “If the people of Abbotsford–South Langley select me to succeed him as their MP I will do my very best to honour the legacy of integrity and principled public service he leaves,” he said in a press release April 15 · 3:50 PM EDTFor Habs’s sake: Blanchet asked French debate organizers to rescheduleJenna BenchetritYves-François Blanchet confirmed during an afternoon event in Montreal that he made the request earlier today The Bloc leader said during a separate event this morning that he would seriously think about calling the Leaders’ Debates Commission to ask them to move the debate after a Radio-Canada reporter recalled that former Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe did the same thing — successfully — in 2011 The NDP also called for the debate to be rescheduled in a press release earlier this afternoon April 15 · 3:02 PM EDTTrump hasn't shifted on 51st state stance, says U.S. press secretaryVerity StevensonTrump believes Canadians would 'benefit greatly' from becoming 51st state 21 days agoDuration 1:31White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt answering questions from CBC reporter Katie Simpson about auto tariffs and Canada-U.S said Tuesday: 'I would reject the president's position on Canada has shifted,' reiterating that President Donald Trump maintains the U.S has been subsidizing Canada’s national defence and that Canadians would 'benefit greatly' from becoming the 51st state I'll be working on your live updates this afternoon my colleague Katie Simpson asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt whether Donald Trump was considering offering relief on current auto tariffs or the additional tariffs on auto parts coming in May Leavitt said she had no news on changes to auto-related tariffs president "has flexibility when it comes to negotiations and talks." Ultimately "his goal … is to put the American worker first," she said Katie also asked Leavitt what is behind the U.S president's apparent shift in tone on Canadian sovereignty in recent weeks Leavitt rejected that Trump’s position has shifted adding it might just be because he doesn't get asked about it often by reporters in the Oval Office "The United States has been subsidizing Canada's national defence and he believes that Canadians would benefit greatly from becoming the 51st state of the United States of America,” said Leavitt Trump has said Canada does not contribute enough of its GDP towards defence spending Canada has pledged to meet NATO's two-per-cent GDP target by 2032 April 15 · 2:23 PM EDTIndigenous voters want a ‘voice at the table’Meagan FitzpatrickSandra Dewing is a welding student at Kenjgewin Teg I report live from across Ontario for CBC News Network a post-secondary institution that is hosting an on-campus voting site run by Elections Canada Sandra Dewing is a welding student here and plans on casting a ballot "We are lucky to live in a democratic society," she said you don't have a right to complain." said she'd like to hear more commitments from candidates for increased mental health services for young people in her community a retired firefighter and former local councillor "What's heavy on my mind is First Nations issues We've got to have that voice at the table," he said said their voices are not being heard in this campaign so far The school is hosting a candidates meeting tomorrow and Beverley Roy plans to ask candidates about their plans for Indigenous education and rights She said she hasn't heard enough about those issues during the campaign "That's part of the tough questions I'm going to be asking tomorrow I want to hear what their positions are," she said "Indigenous people can make a difference in these types of elections April 15 · 1:39 PM EDTOntario plant will operate ‘at full capacity’ with no changes, says HondaJenna BenchetritHonda Canada says 'no changes are being considered at this time' for Ontario plant 21 days agoDuration 5:01Honda Canada says it has no current plans to move production out of Canada and its manufacturing facility in Alliston 'will operate at full capacity for the foreseeable future.' This comes after a Japanese news outlet reported Tuesday that Honda is working on plans to switch some car production from Mexico and Canada to the U.S After a Japanese newspaper reported that Honda was considering moving some of its production out of Canada and Mexico and into the U.S. a spokesperson for the automaker’s Canadian branch has shared a statement “This was not an announcement by Honda and we cannot comment on the specifics of this morning's headlines,” the spokesperson said we can confirm that our Canadian manufacturing facility in Alliston will operate at full capacity for the foreseeable future and no changes are being considered at this time.” The spokesperson said the company constantly studies its options to deal with unforeseen events so that it can “mitigate negative impacts on our business.” April 15 · 1:31 PM EDTPuck problemsJenna BenchetritMontreal Canadiens fans sit in the stands (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press)The NDP just released a statement calling on organizers to reschedule the French-language leaders’ debate and avoid a conflict with an all-important Habs game that could determine their playoff chances ET tomorrow and the debate starts an hour later — that’s a lot of chirping to watch and Singh said he doesn’t want Canadians to have to choose “This scheduling conflict makes the political system look out of touch and is going to have a serious impact on who tunes in to the only French debate of the campaign.” But it seems unlikely to happen this time around with just a day to go until puck drop April 15 · 12:29 PM EDTHockey and politics collide for French debateMichael WoodsBlanchet asked about hockey and politics colliding for French-language debate 21 days agoDuration 0:58Bloc Québécois Leader Yves François-Blanchet is asked about the Montreal Canadiens playing a game that could clinch them a playoff spot the same evening as the French-language federal election debate then Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe led the charge to reschedule the French-language debate to avoid conflict with a Canadiens-Bruins playoff game Blanchet said he would get in touch with the Leaders’ Debates Commission to float the idea rescheduling this year's debate The French-language leaders’ debate is scheduled for 8 p.m but the Montreal Canadiens’ playoff hopes could be on the line at the same time the French-language debate was rescheduled to avoid a Canadiens-Bruins playoff game Current Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet was asked about this today and he was surprised that Duceppe’s request in 2011 was successful and we’ll call the [Leaders’ Debates Commission] and see what they think of that idea.” A couple of things to note: Duceppe’s request happened several days in advance and he had the support of other parties in his efforts who are chasing the Habs for that playoff spot Then tomorrow’s game becomes far less important I have to add: my beloved Ottawa Senators have a game Thursday night in conflict with the English-language debate But they clinched a playoff spot last week so I don’t have to deal with any of that stress (sorry Habs fans) It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem MontrealQuebec company hopes its plan to sell bananas, other exotic produce bears fruitBy Pierre Saint-ArnaudUpdated: March 17, 2025 at 7:33PM EDT Message Invalid character found in the request target [/leaders-tour/episode/liberals-pledge-to-cover-costs-of-mid-career-training--april-15-2025?id\u003d1f1cb938-2a80-46b8-819e-92916162e9fd ] Please enter your email and we'll send you a new password request code Please complete your profile to unlock commenting and other important features The Saint-Eustache drive-in theater reopens its doors one last time before winter If you didn't get a chance to catch a movie at the drive-in this summer, rest assured: Ciné-Parc Saint-Eustache is reopening one last time for the season — just in time for some spooky fun A special Halloween program has been announced grab a blanket and call your favourite person because you’ve got an exciting outing to plan The outdoor projection facility on Montreal's North Shore, which bills itself as "the largest and most modern" drive-in theatre in Canada is hosting the event on October 25 and 26 in collaboration with by bd PATLOW comics as part of Patloween IV the event is set to feature a variety of activities You can even expect free comics to be given out Here are some of the movies that will be shown over the course of the two days: As we mentioned earlier, access to these movies is completely free, but you're welcome to make a small donation with proceeds going to Dreams Take Flight Montreal (Voyage de Rêves Montréal) which brings deserving kids from the province of Quebec to Disney World You can find more Patloween IV details on the Facebook event page but donations go to Dreams 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same frequency and car speeds of up to 90 km/h maintenance vehicles are likely to be on the REM tracks to make improvements to the network unauthorized persons are forbidden to step onto the tracks at the risk of serious injury and prosecution.  Invitation to residents of Laval and Deux-Montagnes Coffee meeting on the noise analysis process The REM team invites you to a coffee meeting to discuss the noise analysis process under way in your area our team of experts has been very active on the issue of noise in the Deux-Montagnes and Laval area Come and meet us to learn more about their work and the various stages involved in a project like the REM An information meeting will be held to present the results of the analyses and any additional mitigation measures to be implemented 2 to 8 p.m.Club de curling Laval-sur-le-Lac Write us via the contact form of the "Contact us" page You may contact us by phone on weekdays between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm MontrealNewsREM test runs to begin Monday to Deux-MontagnesBy Joe LofaroPublished: June 15, 2024 at 6:00AM EDT enjoy evenings sheltered from the heat by trying out our night sessions at reduced prices (-20% discount on night sessions after 10pm)!✨ from the Middle Ages to the Baroque and the Renaissance with rearranged compositions of works by great masters such as Vivaldi Let yourself be transported by the harmonies of a group of over 20 choristers accompanied by the organists of Saint-Eustache: Thomas Ospital Baptiste-Florian Marle-Ouvrard and Francois Olivier they’ll reveal the rich acoustics of one of France’s most beautiful churches A Remarkable 14th Edition: FestivalOpéra de Saint-Eustache Sets the Stage Ablaze this July 6th to the 9th 2023 – The highly anticipated 14th edition of the FestivalOpéra de Saint-Eustache is finally here and it promises to be an exceptional experience for all attendees Under the visionary leadership of Leila-Marie Chalfoun The festival kicks off with a moment of solemnity as it pays homage to the unforgettable Requiem composed by the illustrious Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart audiences were enthralled by the awe-inspiring performance of the Requiem by the Orchestra and Choir Renowned for his brilliance both in opera and on international concert stages Trautmann’s extraordinary talent will once again be showcased dedicated to the children who tragically lost their lives at the Sainte-Rose Educational Daycare July 6th at 8 PM in the church of Saint-Eustache and the FOSE (FestivalOpéra de Saint-Eustache) will grace the stage along with the exceptional Pianist Serhiy Salov on the organ takes center stage at the intimate and enchanting La petite église Cabaret Spectacle concert hall including the prestigious first prize from the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and the Concertino Praga International Competition will enchant the audience with a program dedicated to opera Prepare to be mesmerized by Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries as well as enchanting compositions by Chopin and Mozart whose debut album “EMI From My Heart” reached the top 20 of the Billboard Crossover Chart will enthrall the audience with her concert entitled “Mystic… the Voice of an Angel.” Staying true to the festival’s mission of nurturing emerging opera talent the Grand Free Concert of the Young Ambassadors of Opera in Canada will take place on Sunday under the honorary presidency of the Caisse Desjardins de Saint-Eustache Deux-Montagnes this remarkable event will unfold in the enchanting gardens of Manoir Globensky The concert will showcase the young talents of the Canadian and Quebec opera scene Alex Mathews Baritone and Dana Nigrim on the piano To learn more about the FestivalOpéra de Saint-Eustache please visit their main website : https://www.festivaloperasteustache.com/ Renowned Musicologist Daniel Turp Takes the Helm as General Director of Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 (L20) Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 (L20) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Mr “With his profound knowledge of the Quebec and his unwavering commitment to promoting operatic art Turp is the perfect candidate to lead L20 and continue the mission of this institution established in 1976 by tenor Alain Nonat who will continue to serve as the Artistic Director of the organization With his extensive knowledge of the Quebec Turp is poised to propel L20 to new heights and further its mission Founded in 1976 by the renowned tenor Alain Nonat who will continue to lead as Artistic Director L20 has become a pillar of the opera community nurturing young talent and fostering artistic excellence highlighting the invaluable contribution he will make to the organization “Daniel Turp’s inclusion in the Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 team will allow us to build upon the remarkable work accomplished thus far particularly in strengthening the Young Ambassadors of Opera program This program has provided laureates with invaluable training through internships offered by international opera institutions participation in international competitions and engagements with opera companies worldwide I have full confidence in our new General Director’s ability to ensure the program’s sustainability,” added Artistic Director Alain Nonat Daniel Turp holds a degree in musicology from the Faculty of Music at the University of Montreal he is the founder of the Observatoire québécois d’art lyrique which publishes the Revue québécoise d’art lyrique and disseminates the Bulletin québécois d’art lyrique He also established the Réunion des opéras du Québec (ROQ) and is currently preparing the États généraux de l’opéra au Québec under its auspices he served as President of the Board of Directors of the Opéra de Québec Turp has held positions as a Member of Parliament and at the National Assembly of Quebec where he served as Vice-President of the Culture Commission He is an emeritus professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Montreal Expressing his gratitude to the Board of Directors for their trust Turp pledged his full commitment to his new role including spearheading philanthropic development within the organization He plans to lead a strategic planning exercise to provide Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 and its Young Ambassadors of Opera Program with a clear roadmap and direction for the years 2024 to 2026 “It is with great pride that I undertake this new mandate I am determined to realize L20’s ambitious vision.” About Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 (L20): Established in 1976 Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 (L20) is a renowned institution dedicated to promoting and cultivating excellence in opera Through its Young Ambassadors of Opera Program L20 provides emerging opera talents with invaluable training and opportunities for international exposure Led by Artistic Director Alain Nonat and newly appointed General Director Daniel Turp L20 is poised to embark on a thrilling new chapter striving to realize its grand ambitions and shape the future of opera Organized under the aegis of #L20 the Rencontres lyriques internationales lyriques de Montréal will take place on November 23 and 24 and the Gala des Jeunes Ambassadeurs Lyrique will take place next November 25 To learn more about Théâtre Lyrichorégra 20 (L20): please visit: https://www.facebook.com/theatrel20 I would like to receive emails from Mountain Lake PBS Δdocument.getElementById("ak_js_1").setAttribute("value",(new Date()).getTime()); and updates on Mountain Lake PBS activities Our Families newsletter is a weekly note highlighting fun activities MontrealNews'A woman was screaming 'Fire! Fire!'': Flames engulf Saint-Eustache apartment buildingBy Stephane GirouxPublished: December 11, 2022 at 9:28AM EST Born 19 years ago from an original idea by the parish priest of Saint-Eustache the 36h Festival is a project supported by the Saint-Eustache parish community For 36 hours - including one all-nighter - riffs beats and samples rub shoulders with lyrical choirs and organ under the majestic vault of Paris's Les Halles cathedral During their set, each group revisits a liturgical work of their choice (gospel, requiem, ave maria, psalm, negro spiritual...), bringing sacred music to life from an unusual angle this immersive show has plunged spectators into an incredible visual and aural experience a fascinating journey through time recounting the history of the Parisian monument June 20, 2024 at 10 and 11:30 p.m. then June 21 at 9:50 and 10:50 p.m. - Eglise Saint-Eustache - Admission fee, reservation here Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here Medicom's Meltech Innovation manufacturing will ensure sustainable domestic mask supply chain one of the world's leading providers of infection prevention and control solutions is proud to celebrate the official inauguration of its new mask filter plant The meltblown polypropylene component of surgical and respiratory masks which acts as a filter for harmful particles The total investment of close to $50 million Meltblown polyproplylene was one of the materials facing a worldwide shortage during the pandemic Given the highly strategic nature of the project the Government of Canada has committed to investing up to $29 million through the Strategic Innovation Fund "The construction of our new mask filter plant represents another important milestone in our vertical and sustainable integration strategy this critical component that we have mostly imported from Europe up till now will travel only 30 km from Saint-Eustache to be transformed into face and respiratory (N95) masks in Montreal This means that Medicom will be able to offer the same protection so appreciated by our healthcare providers but with a significantly reduced environmental impact," said Guillaume Laverdure Innovating beyond medical useAttached to the plant is a unique innovation center whose main mandate is to design the next generation of greener and more efficient filters in terms of breathability and protection R&D for medical purposes will only be part of the output as Meltech will also develop products that can be used for air filtration All of this will be done with a view to marketing and exporting "Innovation will be at the heart of our work and our business model The pioneering future of filters will be built here We're very excited to be developing this niche at Medicom and creating unique value-added products with a minimal environmental footprint We look forward to building this industry in Canada," commented Ronald Reuben Quotes"I am delighted that Medicom has chosen Saint-Eustache as the location for its new plant confirming that our constituency offers a highly attractive economic ecosystem for businesses based on sustainable development and quality of life values that we hold dear in the region," commented Benoit Charette member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Deux-Montagnes Minister Responsible for the Laurentides Region and Minister of the Environment "Medicom's plant will ensure the local production of an input needed to manufacture masks Our government is supporting companies that are developing new expertise in Quebec while at the same time stimulating our economy," commented Christopher Skeete member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Sainte-Rose Minister Responsible for the Laval Region and Minister for the Economy and Minister Responsible for the Fight Against Racism "We are more than proud of Medicom's decision to expand its activities in the Innoparc Albatros to generate quality jobs and make such a significant contribution to the economic vitality of Saint-Eustache," commented Pierre Charron About Medicom GroupMedicom was founded in 1988 in response to the urgent need for medical gloves for healthcare professionals during the global HIV crisis the company has evolved to become one of the world's leading manufacturers and distributors of high-quality infection prevention and control products for the medical Medicom has been a reliable supplier of infection control solutions during multiple epidemics and was named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies for three years in a row since 2021 For more information about Medicom and the company's comprehensive portfolio of infection control solutions including an extensive range of medical face masks Gopinath Jeyabalaratnam, Chief of staff, Medicom Group, [email protected] Do not sell or share my personal information: 2023 /CNW/ - The UP centre for pediatric emergencies and specialized care ("Centre UP") is opening its doors today in Saint-Eustache The new clinic will be open 12 hours a day 365 days a year and will offer an array of services for emergencies and medical consultations for children from 0 to 17 years of age "After more than two years of working together with the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux the Centre Intégré de Santé et de Services Sociaux des Laurentides and the community Centre UP is proud to be opening a new clinic in the Laurentians After successfully creating access to the South Shore community at our first centre in Brossard we couldn't wait to offer kids and parents on the North Shore of Montreal the same service and swift access to quality pediatric care close to home," said Sasha Dubrovsky President and co-founder of UP centre for pediatric emergencies and specialized Care "We are so pleased to see the number of pediatric services available in the Laurentians grow UP pediatric emergency and specialized care center is a partner of choice offering services that complement what we offer in our hospitals More resources to serve families means improved access to health care in the region enabling us to better meet the needs of the population President and CEO of the CISSS des Laurentides.  "UP's vision is to create a network of pediatric emergency centres in several regions of Quebec in order to provide better access to essential medical services for children and their families.  This will be done in complementarity and partnership with existing services the health care network in the communities we serve the regional CI(U)SSS,and the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux Our teams represent an important and essential support for front-line and hospital pediatric services," added Dr "Our team of pediatric healthcare professionals is dedicated to the well-being of our children  and is committed to deliver quality care with a WOW!" explained Dr About UP centre for pediatric emergencies and specialized care: Founded in 2018 UP is a unique network of centres for pediatric emergencies and specialized pediatric care in the community unique organizational model and exceptional team UP provides considerable support to the healthcare network by offering children and teenagers access to care that is both human and efficient SOURCE UP centre d’urgences pédiatriques et soins spécialisés Sophie Villeneuve, Catapulte communication, (418) 808-4250, [email protected] Nova Bus, a division of the Volvo Group and a leading North American transit bus manufacturer, announces further investments into its journey towards electromobility, modernization of its manufacturing facilities and processes. In support of this Transformation Project, the Government of Canada will, through the Strategic Innovation Fund make a financial contribution of $15 million toward a total investment of $184.8 million The investment includes the upgrade of the company’s Québec manufacturing facilities in Saint-Eustache and Saint-François-du-Lac and the introduction of innovative energy-efficient processes and digital technologies to increase operational efficiency this will strengthen the company’s research and development abilities towards zero emission transit buses The Government of Canada’s contribution will support Nova Bus’ Transformation Project and electrification strategy The plant modernization phase began in the fall of 2020 with the expansion of the Saint-François-du-Lac facility and the addition of manufacturing capability in the Saint-Eustache area “As we continue to safely restart our economy it is important to do so in a strategic way and with a long-term vision One of the ways to achieve this is by helping Canada and businesses here at home become world leaders in green transportation manufacturing Nova Bus is a vital part of this journey toward electrification and a future marked by sustainable growth Our government will continue to support businesses to ensure they can participate in the efforts toward a clean growth economy including by investing in sustainable public transit and zero-emission vehicles.” – The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne “We are very proud to partner with the Canadian government in order to contribute to the innovative zero-emission vehicle manufacturing sector and help Canada to achieve its sustainability and greener economy targets” said Martin Lundstedt “We are thrilled to continue to invest in the modernization of our facilities and to integrate new technological processes to produce buses that meet the needs of our customers and transit users,” said Ralph Acs Region North America for Volvo Buses and President of Nova Bus Nova Bus is a leading provider of sustainable transportation solutions in North America Its portfolio includes electric buses and hybrid buses high-capacity vehicles and integrated intelligent transport systems Nova Bus is moving forward with the electrification of key vehicle components to reduce fuel consumption and emissions Avitia improves access to its cancer testing through its AI-platform Tangible benefits for cutting-edge industries in Greater Montréal A new era of AI geared towards commercialization is emerging in Montréal Montréal International (MI)’s Board of Directors is pleased to welcome four new.. Contact us The Context, Community and the New Library Courtesy of ACDF*Methodologies in Deriving the Form of the Library atriumThe siting of the library responds to a strong intention to connect the urban form of the town, to the bucolic site. The point of departure is the deformation of a simple, elongated box in which the library program is placed. Following this, the volume was manipulated twice to generate the basic form of the building. interior 01Architects: ACDF* architecture-urbanisme-intérieur Location: Saint-Eustache, Canada Project Team: Sylvain Allaire, Guy Courchesne, Maxime Frappier, Joan Renaud, Laurence Lebeux, Antonio Dibacco, Gabriel Villeneuve. Constructor: Opron Client: City of Saint-Eustache Project Area: 2600 sqm Project Year: 2010-2012 You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email Formerly known as the Jardin des Halles, this space was redesigned as part of the district's vast renovation project. Renamed in 2013 as a tribute to Nelson Mandela, it is now a popular place for strolling. With its shady paths, vast lawns and children's play areas The garden is distinguished by its varied and carefully selected vegetation maples and hornbeams provide generous ground cover Japanese cherry trees brighten up the park with their spring blossoms while hackberry and ginkgo biloba trees offer foliage that changes with the seasons lilacs and ornamental grasses add a colorful while autumn reveals a palette of shimmering hues Water features and fountains provide welcome coolness (when they're working) for strollers while children enjoy modern play areas designed for different ages the Canopée brings together a media library a conservatory and a cultural center dedicated to hip-hop further enriching the experience of the site close to the Châtelet - Les Halles station The perfect spot for a break in the heart of Paris after a shopping spree or a cultural visit picnicking or simply enjoying a quiet moment this garden is an ideal stopover in the heart of the capital Please enter your email and we'll send you a new password request code. 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Thomas MacDonaldSenior EditorMay 21 7:54 AMFollowing the announcement that Quebec's drive-in theatres would be allowed to reopen the ultra-popular Ciné-Parc Saint-Eustache has confirmed to MTL Blog that it plans to begin its 2021 season on May 28 famous for its retro entrance gate and flea market Editor's Choice: Oka Beach Reduced Its Capacity By 85% Today After Evacuating Masses Of Rule Breakers May 28 is also the date that the province's curfew comes to an end and travel between regions is once again authorized Rules posted on the ciné-parc's website state that there must be at least two metres between all cars and guests Neither the flea market nor film schedules are available as of the time of writing $11 for people aged 11 and older$7 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and for seniors aged 65 and older$11 on holidays Why You Need To Go: For the ultimate summer date with your favourite bubble buddy Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed Password reset email has been sent to ${email} Already have an account?Log in Become a Pro member for unlimited ad-free access to articles and more You need to verify your email before you can access this article You should have received an email from Milla (noreply@getmilla.com) with the subject "Verify your email to use your Milla account" Didn\'t get the email? Resend email verification from Millla 2022 /CNW Telbec/ - Innoparc Albatros will soon be home to Meltech Innovation manufacturing a new division of Medicom Group Inc ("Medicom") It will be dedicated to the production and innovation of materials used to develop surgical and pediatric masks and N95 respirators This venture will also increase Canada's and Quebec's resilience to future pandemics and will ensure that front-line health care workers continue to have a reliable local supply of personal protective equipment the City has entered an agreement with the company for the sale of three lots in its business park with a size of nearly 18,500 m2 at allée du Golf Meltech Innovation will invest roughly $40 million in this major project Medicom's new plant will be built in harmony with its environment Production will be powered by hydroelectricity and a waste reduction plan will be implemented Medicom is committed to reforesting the site by planting more than 40 trees and creating a pollination garden for bees and butterflies To provide a more pleasant work space for employees the new facility will also have bike racks the Government of Canada announced it's financially supporting this highly strategic project for the resilience of the local supply chain through the Strategic Innovation Fund has chosen to expand its activities at Innoparc Albatros to generate quality jobs and contribute to Saint-Eustache's economic growth We welcome this innovative company and wish them great success," said the Mayor of Saint-Eustache "The pandemic has reminded us that we need easy access to specialized equipment in times of crisis That is why we're excited to work with this growing company offering cutting edge and customized solutions that can respond locally and quickly to our personal protective equipment demands," added Economic Development Commission Chair "The health and safety of Canadians are our priority It's why we announced an investment of nearly $30 million in 2021 for Meltech Innovation to build its new plant that specializes in the manufacturing of personal protective equipment we're putting forward Canadian solutions and ensuring that front-line health care workers have a reliable reserve of personal protective equipment It will also create good jobs in the region," said the Minister of Innovation the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne "This excellent news confirms the appeal of our region economically choosing to extend its offer at a time when governments are facing major challenges in the supply of sanitary equipment We must also be proud of Innoparc Albatros positioning our riding among the key commercial players of the Greater Montreal area," said Quebec Minister of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change "Medicom pushes its expansion in Canada and we're very pleased that our next destination is in Saint-Eustache The Meltech Innovation facility we're building is distinct from others as it will produce the filtering materials needed for N95 surgical and respiratory masks this new facility will include an innovative R&D centre that will develop greener and more efficient technology for a sustainable future The municipality's economic dynamism and the unique assets of Innoparc Albatros quickly convinced us that Saint-Eustache is where we wanted to continue our growth," said the Chief Operating Officer of Medicom Medicom was founded in 1988 in response to the urgent need for medical gloves for healthcare professionals during the global HIV crisis the company has evolved to become one of the world's leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality infection prevention and control (IPC) products for the medical Medicom has been a reliable supplier of IPC solutions during multiple epidemics and was named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies in 2021 and 2022 the Medicom Group distributes infection control products under the Medicom Medicom subsidiaries include Kolmi-Hopen in France KHM Engineering in Singapore and Medicom HealthPro Limited in the U.K Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.