The Foundry Horne has come back in the news in recent weeks, more than a hundred doctors from the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region asking the new premier of Quebec, Christine Fréchette, to renounce the flexibilities granted by François Legault. Its parent company, Glencore, had announced, in early February, that it would suspend its investments to reduce polluting emissions if it did not obtain an agreement with the Government of Quebec. It did not …
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The Foundry Horne has come back in the news in recent weeks, more than a hundred doctors from the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region asking the new premier of Quebec, Christine Fréchette, to renounce the flexibilities granted by François Legault. Its parent company, Glencore, had announced, in early February, that it would suspend its investments to reduce polluting emissions if it did not obtain an agreement with the Government of Quebec. It did not …