Engineer
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Workplace safety board says scaffold design led to two deaths at Quebec paper millIn a report released Wednesday, the board says an engineer, who is not named in the report, underestimated the load capacity of the scaffold by more than 25 per cent.CanadaSep 28, 2022
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New solar power generating station named after Hydro-Quebec’s first female engineerThe two new solar power stations, one in Varennes and the other in La Prairie, are capable of producing enough energy to power 1,000 homesCanadaJun 21, 2021
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Roger Nicolet, former mayor, engineer and head of 1998 ice storm inquiry, dead at 88Roger Nicolet, former president of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec and known for heading inquires in the province, died last Saturday night at the age of 88.CanadaJan 21, 2020
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Originally from rural India, Quebec City engineer defies stereotypes, empowers young womenPampa Dey defied the odds and could now make a significant contribution in the fight against climate change.CanadaDec 29, 2019
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Montreal commuter trains will run despite possible CP Rail strikeThree of the RTM's lines run on tracks owned by CP, but the transit agency assures the trains with hit the rails.CanadaApr 20, 2018
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High school students tackle engineering challenge in PeterboroughArea high school students competed in the annual Engineering Challenge in Peterborough on Tuesday.ScienceMar 7, 2018
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Bombardier facing union drive in MontrealEmployees are frustrated by cuts to benefits, outsourcing to low-cost countries, increased work loads and lack of job security.MoneyMar 31, 2017
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Saskatchewan professor aims to flip switch on power grid modernizationUniversity of Saskatchewan professor awarded $2.2-million for research aimed at helping SaskPower achieve a sustainable power grid that incorporates renewable energy sources.CanadaJul 14, 2016
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WATCH: Winnipeg’s first transportation management centre will help the flow of traffic: cityWinnipeg's first transportation management centre will be full of the latest technology. The goal is to help traffic flow more smoothly, and to provide updates to drivers using social media and a smartphone app.TrafficMar 2, 2016
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