At a press conference in Montreal on Friday, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson announced more than $22 million for eight projects to accelerate battery innovation and production in Quebec and across Canada. Hodgson framed the investments as central to Canada’s bid to become a global energy superpower. He also addressed U.S. tariffs on Canadian resources, support for the softwood lumber sector, Alberta’s pipeline proposal, and potential LNG exports through Quebec. Hodgson defended federal backing of new clean tech ventures, saying failure is part of entrepreneurial growth.
Canada
Minister Hodgson announces $22M for Quebec battery innovation
More Videos
-
Are Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry dating?
-
‘I have control of your airways’: Montreal teen hailed as hero after tackling burglar
-
Quebec doctor Nimâ Machouf held by Israeli forces after Gaza aid flotilla intercepted
-
CAQ government unveils Quebec Constitution as opposition parties unite to vote against it
-
Newly built sidewalks in NDG torn up weeks later, upsetting residents
-
Montreal seniors’ residence speak out against violence and poor living conditions
You are viewing an .
View Original Article