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  1. L'hotel Delta Centre-Ville serait transformé en résidences étudiantes... Fort probablement peu abordables! Article en anglais... http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/Campus+Crest+buys+Delta+Centre+Ville+hotel/8634370/story.html
  2. An airliners.net thread says this article in a Portuguese: TAP lanca nova rota para o Canada ja em 2017 ..claims Montreal will be their next North American destination. I don't read Portuguese but let's hope for this one to be true. Here's the relevant quote from the article* "Numa primeira fase é antecipado pelo setor que a transportadora aérea avance para Montreal, alargando a operação, numa etapa posterior, também a Toronto." "In the first phase is anticipated by the industry that the airline go to Montreal, extending the operation at a later stage, also to Toronto." "Dans la première phase est prévue par l'industrie que la compagnie aérienne aller à Montréal, étendant l'opération à un stade ultérieur, également à Toronto."
  3. http://journalmetro.com/local/lachine-dorval/actualites/1088994/des-autobus-sur-les-pistes-de-montreal-trudeau/ This article suggests YULis considering a new mid field terminal for future expansion. Discussion has started on airliners.net.*
  4. Bonjour Ã* tous, alors voilÃ* depuis quelques temps je lis de plus en plus d'articles et de commentaires sur l'urbex. les photos me font rever! et j'aimerais vraiment commencer Ã* explorer. Seulement je ne connais personne avec de l'experience. J'ai trouvé cet article qui parle d'une exploration pour "débutant" Urbex pour debutant a Montreal - Les voyages de Seth et Lise Je serai assez tentée de commencer comme ça. Est ce que ça tenterait quelqu'un qu'on prépare une sortie? Helene
  5. J'ai besoin d'un coup de main pour me trouver un stage en gestion immobilière. L'entreprise qui devait m’accueillir à renoncé à son engagement à quelques heures du début du stage. Je suis étudiant finissant en gestion immobilière. Je recherche un entreprise qui désirait participer à ma formation en m’accueillant comme stagiaire en gestion immobilière. Avez-vous des suggestions à me faire ou estes-vous de ceux qui pourrait recevoir un stagiaire pour quelque temps. On dirais que le mots stagiaire fait peur aux employeurs. Je suis un candidat avec de l'expérience en construction et en gestion. ]LinkedIn en parle, accédez au lien Article LinkedIn; Merci de votre attention
  6. This article is simply opinion. But talks are to begin in 2016. http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/opinion-progress-toward-special-status-for-montreal-has-been-way-too-slow Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Un petit projet aux abords de l'aéroport Dorval, le Centre de Santé Inuulitsivik, sur l'ancien site de la Brasserie Orly Un article sur le sujet: http://journalmetro.com/local/lachine-dorval/actualites/815071/dorval-un-nouveau-centre-dhebergement-pour-inuits/
  8. "Approximately 53 per cent of the population do not reach the necessary threshold to function properly in a society that each year is becoming increasingly complex. And among that percentage, 19 per cent are unable to read and write." What the heck... I knew that half the population had difficulties reading a single article, but wow... 19% are unable to read and write? Discuss please. link: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/09/08/illiteracy-in-quebec_n_8100450.html
  9. Cela faisait 37 ans que la magnifique église Saint-Enfant-Jésus du Mile-End avait perdu deux de ses statues extérieures, dû à leur dégradation avancée. Ces deux œuvres sont maintenant restaurées! J'ai pris quelques photos aujourd'hui (18 juin 2015): En espérant que la prochaine restauration ne prenne pas 4 décennies! Montréal souffre souvent d'un déficit d'entretien de son beau patrimoine. Pour plus de renseignement sur cette restauration, voici un lien vers un article du Journal Métro: http://journalmetro.com/local/le-plateau-mont-royal/actualites/794384/patrimoine-religieux-redonner-vie-aux-anges-du-mile-end/
  10. Dans la Presse d'aujourd'hui, un article a attiré mon attention. Il s'agit de l'achat de la Maison Alcan par le Cirque du Soleil pour 50 millions de dollars. C'est une bonne nouvelle.
  11. http://www.condosle29.com/ 16 unités de condo au total une fois toute les phases terminées. Emplacement : 6746-6756 29e Avenue C'est un petit projet, mais il y en a plusieurs en construction en ce moment dans ce quartier (Nouveau-Rosemont). Et nul doute qu'une fois le SRB de Pie IX en fonction, il y en aura d'autres! Notre article : http://blog.justeduneuf.ca/le-29-habitez-le-nouveau-rosemont/
  12. Excellent article de Pratte sur Cyberpresse.ca! http://www.cyberpresse.ca/opinions/editorialistes/andre-pratte/200907/22/01-886199-le-triomphe-de-la-banlieue.php
  13. Article dans la Gazette sujet Jacob. http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/makeover+Jacob/10032138/story.html
  14. http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Celine+Cooper+Montreal+city+state/9536579/story.html Montreal as its own city-state? BY CELINE COOPER, THE GAZETTE FEBRUARY 24, 2014STORY Quebec Finance Minister Nicolas Marceau, left, is applauded by Quebec Premier Pauline Marois, right, and members of the government after he presented his budget speech, Thursday, February 20, 2014 at the legislature in Quebec City. Photograph by: Jacques Boissinot , THE CANADIAN PRESS Greetings from Administrative Region 06. What’s that? Oh. You may know it by another name — Montreal, the second largest city in Canada. The economic hub of Quebec. The city that generates approximately 65 per cent of provincial tax revenues. One might assume that buoying a metropolis — investing in the human potential, entrepreneurship and global networking opportunities the city has to offer — would be a central plank in any provincial or federal budget. Then again, one might be wrong. Last Thursday, Finance Minister Nicolas Marceau tabled the 2014-15 provincial budget. In his budget speech in the National Assembly, Marceau stated that his government acknowledges Montreal’s unique status as the metropolitan economic engine of Quebec. His budget commits to the renewal of the province’s annual $25-million investment in the city. In anticipation of the 375th anniversary of Montreal in 2017, a total of $125 million is earmarked for four projects: Parc Jean Drapeau, Espace pour la vie, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History. But dig a little deeper and things start to ring hollow. For example, there is no detail regarding what Montreal will get back from these investments, or whether these projects may, in fact, increase the city’s operating expenses in terms of security, maintenance or infrastructure. On more pressing challenges facing Montreal, the budget doesn’t go far enough. There is $6 million set aside for fighting homelessness — an urgent concern for many residents of the city. But there is no new money allocated for social housing, public transit or immigrant integration, and no money earmarked for the retention of families on the island of Montreal. To be fair, it seems almost silly to take this budget seriously. No one expects it to be voted on in the National Assembly. Before Marceau had even completed his announcement, the Coalition Avenir Québec and the Liberals had roundly rejected it. Beyond the proposed increase in daycare user fees from $7 a day to $9 by 2015, it is non-controversial and lacking in detail. There are no general tax increases to irk voters. Detailed spending information is conveniently omitted. In short, this is less a budget than a financial framework for an election campaign. With the latest CROP poll putting the PQ into majority-government territory and MNAs headed for a two-week leave on Thursday, many expect an election to be called as early as this week. Either way, Marceau’s announcement gives voters an idea of how Montreal will be positioned symbolically (or not) in the coming electoral campaign. Why does this matter? With half of the province’s population concentrated here (close to 4 million people), our metropolitan area has some serious demographic heft. As Journal de Montréal columnist Benoît Aubin recently pointed out, if Montreal decided to go its own way and become the 11th province of Canada, it would be more populous than all the Atlantic provinces combined. Yet provincial governments across Canada — including Quebec’s — continue to take a relatively flat approach to budgeting. Despite our urbanizing world, cities are still seen as “creatures” of the provinces, just another administrative region on an electoral map — in Montreal’s case, Administrative Region 06. But in the imminent general election campaign, expect to see some pushback. Real acknowledgement of Montreal as Quebec’s metropolis means revising the fiscal arrangement between Quebec and Montreal and negotiating a meaningful devolution of powers from the province to the city. “It’s time a major economic engine of the province and the country is accorded more rights,” as Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre was quoted as saying in a Gazette article last week. Interestingly, François Cardinal, a columnist at La Presse, has emerged as one of the strongest, most coherent champions of giving Montreal more power. In an article titled Manifesto for a City State published recently in the journal Policy Options, he writes: “ … what Montreal needs is special treatment, more autonomy and more diverse sources of revenue. In short, it needs a premier who will stand on the balcony of City Hall and proclaim: “Vive Montréal! Vive Montréal libre!” On issues of both economy and identity, cleavages between Montreal and the rest of Quebec have been growing deeper. Although often dismissed as a pie-in-the-sky idea, I’m starting to see an increased momentum behind the idea of Montreal as its own city-state. As we head into an election, provincial parties would wise not to dismiss it out of hand. Twitter:@CooperCeline
  15. Un projet Accès Condos dans Montréal-Nord. Première phase proposant 87 unités, une deuxième phase suivra, pour un total de 150 unités. On y retrouvera de tout, du condo à une chambre jusqu'à la maisonnette sur deux étages au rez-de-chaussée. Le projet se trouve au coin des boulevards Maurice-Duplessis et Langelier, le bureau des ventes ouvrira samedi. Il y a longtemps que ce quartier n'avait pas eu un projet digne de mention. Voici un article de La Presse parlant plus en détail du projet. http://montoit.cyberpresse.ca/habitation/immobilier/201109/29/01-4452679-condos-accessibles-dans-montreal-nord.php Je suis désolé si ce projet est déjà répertorié ici, je ne l'ai pas trouvé avec une recherche. ÉDITION: Arrrg, j'ai fait une erreur dans le titre, c'est "Le MN", si un mod pouvait corriger, ce serait chouette.
  16. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/12/us/blighted-cities-prefer-razing-to-rebuilding.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20131112&_r=0 Absolutely fascinating article in the New York Times abut the demolition of inner city areas throughout the States. The figures for population exodus are staggering. It reminds me of Drapeau`s slum clearance programme here. . What is it now? 50 years later? And we still have great swaths of abandoned land along Rene Levesque ouest. Our urban challenges seem fairly minor compared to some.
  17. Given some members have strong opinions on the look or style of some of the concrete "highrises" on De M west of Guy or hotel De La Montagne I thought the group woulud enjoy this Globe and Mail article. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/art-and-architecture/hooray-for-brutalist-architecture-and-its-refreshing-lack-of-irony/article15299191/
  18. Interesting article about our unique situation. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/02/world/americas/when-montreal-is-on-the-move-with-mattresses-and-dishwashers-in-tow.html?_r=0
  19. http://www.ledevoir.com/politique/quebec/381701/pourquoi-souhaitez-vous-que-nous-restions-dans-ce-pays
  20. Just wondering if anyone has pictures of the recladding+expansion that took place in over the years? (here's an interesting article about the most recent modifications) That building went from: to this:
  21. Dans La Paresse et Le Sommeil de ce matin, un article qui donne à croire que des compagnies ontariennes auraient fraudé, mais transité du biodiesel par Québec... C'est une bonne diversion. http://www.lapresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/transports/201212/01/01-4599806-transport-international-de-biodiesel-une-fraude-fait-des-vagues-jusqua-quebec.php
  22. interesting article in the ny times http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/opinion/sunday/the-benefits-of-bilingualism.html?src=me&ref=general
  23. http://www.baltimoresun.com/travel/bs-tr-montreal-cheap-1022-20111020,0,7685979.story?page=1 Article intéressant! Je dois avouer aimer la citation : « Toronto has its pockets of curiosities, but it ends up being a reminder of many cities in the Northeast. It's not for nothing that it often doubles for New York in movies. It's the no-fun house to Montreal's love shack.»
  24. This is a La Presse article from May 1998 regarding the Expos building an office complex to support their stadium construction project. The two towers next to Windsor station represents the two 50 floor towers that was part of the Canadiens original building plans, as mentioned in the second part of the article.
  25. Interesting article: http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/09/09/can-quebecs-church-based-curse-words-survive-in-a-secular-age/
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