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  1. Rogers va t'il toujours venir s'installer dans notre tour???
  2. vraiment raison martin... Au début j'était déçu que lexpo 2020 était cancellé, mais la ca me dérenge moins... des projets comme ceux que tu as mentionné sont plus important...
  3. A Zaha hadid building would be amazing!!!! i love her so much... She could design anything (even a garbage) and i would love it!!!
  4. I don<t want to contradict you.. but i heard that in Germany, they really love Montreal... its for them the Canadian must-see... but personaly, i dunno,,,,
  5. je suis content pour ces communauté.... c'est bien qu'ils se battent pour la culture!
  6. Yeaah!!! une grue! Mais est-ce que je suis le seul a ne pas aimé le complex desjardins??? :ohno:
  7. croyez-vous que le cladding sera du meme style que le centre CDP ?
  8. et c'est pour ca que le gour fed a coupé le bugdet des cinéastes du québec pour donner une salle de 25 millions de $ au tiff
  9. wow... je suis très contentque lhydrogene commence.... dans 5-10 ca va être éparpiler partout dans le monde! Allez Honda, merci pour votre action pour l'environement!
  10. ChrisDVD

    Euro 2008

    le soccer est maintenant plus populaire que le hockey au Canada. il y a 850 000 joueurs inscrits dans le soccer... et 550 000 joueurs pour le hockey... mais biensur, pour les media... le hockey reste numero 1.
  11. Harper is on the second day of a three-day tour of Europe, with environmental issues at the centre of the agenda. Most European countries are wary of Canada's mixed record on the Kyoto Protocol for greenhouse gas emissions, with far more political and public support for reductions in Europe than is generally found in this country. Before he left, some environmentalists criticized the prime minister's trip for its own greenhouse gas emissions. They say the air travel involved in taking Harper's retinue to several European cities in three days will generate more than 400 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, as much as 100 cars produce in a year. But Harper and his officials say expressing Canada's position on climate change is crucial, as well as discussing this country's booming trade with Europe, worth some $110 billion in the past year. Speaking to UN delegates in Bonn, Harper said Canada was the first industrialized country to ratify a biodiversity treaty in 1992, and that this country took a varied approach to environment protection, involving all sectors of society, and not just government. "Canada has gone to great lengths to protect and preserve our rich and diverse environment," Harper said in Bonn. "In our country, this is not just a government enterprise. We are partnered with many private individuals, corporations and non-governmental organizations dedicated to environmental philanthropy." CBC's chief political correspondent, Keith Boag, travelling with the prime minister, said there was little about the address that was new in policy terms. "The speech was really just a once-over-lightly about how beautiful Canada is," Boag said. "How many lakes and rivers and streams and mountains and forests and fields and so on [the country] has." The Bernier resignation is still very much on the mind of the prime minister and officials and journalists travelling with him, Boag said. Canada could do more: environmentalists Environmental groups at the Bonn meeting say there is sometimes more words than substance to Canada's positions on biodiversity and other environmental issues. William Jackson with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature said Canada can be proud of its domestic achievements in environmental protection, but its international role in holding up agreements on issues like climate change has raised eyebrows. "I have not seen Canada blocking things to the point [that] decisions are not being made," Jackson says, "but I've seen them expressing their views strongly." Federal Environment Minister John Baird, who is with Harper, dismissed accusations Wednesday that Canada isn't doing enough to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Baird said the Canadian government actions include regulating big polluters, a hydrogen initiative in B.C., encouragement of carbon capture and storage efforts, an electricity grid between Ontario and Manitoba and support for tidal power generation in the Maritimes. Harper was hoping to convince European leaders that his plan for fighting greenhouse gases is a good one, despite criticism from environmentalists. Unlike most of Europe, Canada and the U.S. oppose any new climate change pact that would exclude major polluters, such as China or India. Harper is using this trip to lay the groundwork for the upcoming G8 meeting this summer in Japan, which will focus on climate change. On Wednesday in Bonn, Harper is also meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The two leaders pledged last year to increase co-operation between their two countries on a range of issues, including environmental policy and trade. Harper's next stop will be Rome for meetings with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi before travelling to London where he has meetings scheduled with the Queen and his British counterpart, Gordon Brown, as well as a speech to business leaders at the Canada-United Kingdom Chamber of Commerce. With files from the Canadian Press http://news.sympatico.msn.cbc.ca/abc/world/contentposting.aspx?isfa=1&newsitemid=harper-bonn&feedname=CBC-WORLD-V3&showbyline=True
  12. [/Quote] Montréal devient le seul centre en Amérique du Nord autorisé à les tester et les réparer
  13. btw Maisonneuve, your french is excelent. Félicitation! and i agree with you too.... Québec can bénéfit so much from Kyoto!
  14. Une fois qu'on va avoir ratrapé Toronto.... on va la batte au boute lol
  15. ChrisDVD

    MLS Impact de Montréal

    Belle article! Il aime vraiment notre Stade! La MSL est plus proche qu'on le pense!
  16. ChrisDVD

    MLS Impact de Montréal

    a ok, merci les gars!!! Evidament il faut que j'étudie un peu plus!
  17. ChrisDVD

    MLS Impact de Montréal

    Quoi? j'ai toujours cru qu'il prenait les meilleurs du Canada pour faire les Qualificaion pour FIFA ?!?? Ou bien ils prennent seulement la meilleur équipe?
  18. ChrisDVD

    MLS Impact de Montréal

    J'ai regarde le match un peu sur la tele hier.... J'ai vraiment le gout de descendre pi venir voir un match au stade!
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