| Quebec must be prepared to play a new role on the world stage, that of a region known for major ongoing and completed mining projects. To keep these projects on schedule, stakeholders must work together and see that sustainable infrastructures are built, the environment is protected for future generations and the public understands the long-term benefits of developing Quebec’s natural resources. |
Major infrastructure investments, primarily to guarantee energy supply, are key to successfully developing and promoting the northern region of Quebec.
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| Valuing wind and solar farm developers In recent years investors all over the world have paid increasingly attention to the renewable energy industry. This trend has translated into rapid renewable energy commercialization and considerable industry expansion. |
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| Every Company is an Energy Company This publication takes an in-depth look at how companies can build an energy strategy that is also focused on helping the company produce its own energy, and the consequent benefits of having an energy strategy in place. |
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| No water, No energy. No energy, No water Few companies have integrated energy/water strategies. A shift in mindset from competition to collaboration is anticipated. |
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| The resource curse With the prices of oil and minerals at historically high levels, resource-rich countries in the developing world are at an important crossroads: will abundant natural resources translate to development for the broader population, or will they be squandered for the benefit of a select few? |
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| The innovation imperative A stable supplier of energy, Canada will gain additional advantage by innovating in clean technology, water use and productivity. |
| Event name | Presenter | City | Location | Date |
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| 12th Health Impact Assessment (HIA) 2012 International Conference | The World Health Organization and the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux. | Quebec City | TBD | August 29 to 31, 2012 |
| Plan Nord Conference – Labour/Infrastructure/Aboriginal Partnerships |
Les Affaires | Montreal | TBD | September 27, 2012 |
| Perspectives 2020 – Vers un nouveau contrat intergénérationnel [Moving towards a new intergenerational agenda] | Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec (FCCQ) | Montreal | TBD | September 27 and 28, 2012 |
| Forum Énergie – Concilier le développement du secteur énergétique [Reconciling energy development and public acceptance] | Insight Information | Montreal | TBD | November 13 and 14, 2012 |
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