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  1. It is sad that this project seems to be dead in the water. I was looking for this area to be redeveloped by now or at least started to be redeveloped. Hopefully there will be good news in the next 3-4 years.
  2. Could Montreal benefit from this? Sure, but will it, time will only tell. Some people may see Quebec as unstable, it is usually 1 election away from always falling. \\ If I was an overseas investor, I would look into buying a building near UdM. Only reason being, if Quebec did leave Canada. You would still have students going to UdM from within the province and from France. The property value may go down, but you will still have a steady flow of income.
  3. So Gaz Metro is in the Biomass/BioGas and Solar industry now?
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    Elää - 4 étages

    They have some really nice projects. It is for sure a nice walk to Lasalle metro, but if you bike or have a car you are pretty close to the heart of the city in no time.
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    Montreal dans le Vogue

    The first photo of the article could have been way better. Vogue really did a poor job.
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    La LNH à Québec?

    So another team the league needs to support, just like Phoenix? Vegas is a tourist town, so what will the tickets cost? $25?
  7. If they ban new gas powered vehicles starting in 2025, when do they expect to have all gas running cars off the road? 2050? Just recently Paris banned cars that were manufactured before 1997.
  8. I recently found their vlog a week ago. They have a pretty good vlog.
  9. (Courtesy of CTV News) We need more businesses like MTY and Aliment Couche Tard buying outside of Canada. What is amusing is that Kahala Coffee doesn't have any locations in Hawaii, even though the origin of its name is Hawaiian. One thing I just found out, is that Kahala is the company that owns Pinkberry. Which is a pretty good frozen yogurt chain. -- When I was in Jakarta, I tried out this place called Pepper Lunch, which is part of a chain. It would be interesting to see something similar in North America. It would make a killing.
  10. The 3D printer suite sounds awesome. More libraries should have them.
  11. I am really happy to hear that and I hope it continues to grow. This is something keep needs, more business and a future. It seems people woke up after decades and realised, things were stuck in neutral.
  12. Nothing like construction in Quebec. 1. Work and stop - never to work on it again 2. Work and stop - destroy and rebuild 3. Work and complete - let it fall apart over several decades
  13. With Montreal working with Google-Waze, the city might be one of the first places to allow autonomous vehicles in the country. In other news, Japan has more charging stations than gas stations. Now for Montreal, the rest of Quebec and Canada to do the same.
  14. It is a good move by them. Now lets see if any other Canadian banks will invest in Indonesia (I know we are talking about Cambodia right now), which is poised to be the 7th largest economy by 2050.
  15. I guess it is a good move for Brian, seeing Kirkland closer to Beaconsfield then St Laurent.
  16. It is a great article. Hopefully it will continue and not fall apart like the Habs this season.
  17. Nice article, but for me it has been a food capital of Canada. Nice to know it is considered to be the capital for N.A.
  18. I was hoping for a second bridge, at least connect the western part of Ile Bizard to like Cap St Jacques, so it be easier to access the highway.
  19. I thought I read a while back, that they have the station built already inside the airport?
  20. One thing, will this system work with what was built into the airport or will they need to retrofit? I also wonder, if they will have something going through Turcot after it is all completed.
  21. (Courtesy of Engadget) It is a good initiative, but will Quebec mandate by a certain year everyone needs to have an electric vehicle?
  22. 4 years to build it, is quite ambitious. If they can do it, I will be surprised and happy.
  23. I can attest to Jakarta being quite fragmented. I just got back from being there for a few days. The city is massive! Everything is sprawled out, which is unpleasant to walk and the bus service isn't the best either. They have different transit services: buses that have actual stops and another service that doesn't have stops but can pick people up on certain routes, which can change a bit (which isn't expensive say like - $0.35 to $0.50). Luckily they are working on an underground system, but it still will not match what we use in Montreal or New York or even Paris. It will be like what Toronto is using right now.What is crazy is that their metro area is 1600 sq.km and over 30 million people live in that area.
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