Quebec construction holiday comes to an end
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Quebec construction holiday comes to an end
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Unhoused Montrealers facing eviction from expressway encampment granted reprieve
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02:17 | August 22, 2019
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South-shore family wants to publicly thank Montreal police officer
02:13 | August 9, 2019
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The OSM’s 8th Classical Spree kicks off
02:08 | August 7, 2019
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Apples cover Hwy. 30 after truck overturns
00:26 | July 7, 2019
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‘Bonjour-Hi’ gaining ground in Montreal
01:43 | April 12, 2019
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‘It’s bitter sweet’: Opening night for Riverdale High School’s final play
01:44 | April 11, 2019
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01:31 | April 10, 2019
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New food truck market opens at old Salada Tea Factory.
01:56 | March 23, 2019
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00:59 | March 23, 2019
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01:54 | February 19, 2019
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01:29 | February 13, 2019
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01:51 | February 7, 2019
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01:50 | February 5, 2019
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01:26 | February 1, 2019
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01:42 | January 29, 2019
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Doomsday climate clock projected onto Concordia University building
01:45 | December 6, 2018
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00:35 | November 26, 2018
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Drivers can now access the Atwater tunnel after a watermain break caused major flooding
01:24 | November 22, 2018
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01:34 | November 21, 2018
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Montreal International Game summit
01:36 | November 13, 2018
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29th Night of the Homeless marches through Montreal
02:35 | October 19, 2018
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Voters leaning CAQ with slight lead over Liberals in latest Ipsos poll
01:33 | September 28, 2018
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The city of Montreal buys a portion of Angell Woods
01:43 | September 20, 2018
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Train users protest Deux-Montagnes service delays
01:25 | September 19, 2018
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Quebec construction holiday comes to an end
| August 2, 2014
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Unhoused Montrealers facing eviction from expressway encampment granted reprieve
00:58 | April 11, 2023
-
The P.K. Subban foundation has raised 4 million of its 10 million goal
02:17 | August 22, 2019
-
South-shore family wants to publicly thank Montreal police officer
02:13 | August 9, 2019
-
The OSM’s 8th Classical Spree kicks off
02:08 | August 7, 2019
-
Apples cover Hwy. 30 after truck overturns
00:26 | July 7, 2019
-
‘Bonjour-Hi’ gaining ground in Montreal
01:43 | April 12, 2019
-
‘It’s bitter sweet’: Opening night for Riverdale High School’s final play
01:44 | April 11, 2019
-
Galileo school community fights forced move
01:31 | April 10, 2019
-
New food truck market opens at old Salada Tea Factory.
01:56 | March 23, 2019
-
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00:59 | March 23, 2019
-
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01:54 | February 19, 2019
-
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01:29 | February 13, 2019
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01:50 | February 5, 2019
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01:42 | January 29, 2019
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01:55 | January 25, 2019
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01:56 | January 18, 2019
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01:45 | December 6, 2018
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00:35 | November 26, 2018
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01:24 | November 22, 2018
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01:34 | November 21, 2018
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Montreal International Game summit
01:36 | November 13, 2018
-
Smitheman Haunted Yard creates scares for another year in Pointe-Claire
01:00 | October 26, 2018
-
29th Night of the Homeless marches through Montreal
02:35 | October 19, 2018
-
Voters leaning CAQ with slight lead over Liberals in latest Ipsos poll
01:33 | September 28, 2018
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The city of Montreal buys a portion of Angell Woods
01:43 | September 20, 2018
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Train users protest Deux-Montagnes service delays
01:25 | September 19, 2018
Quebec construction holiday comes to an end
Description
August 2, 2014
<strong>Watch: Quebec's so-called construction holiday is coming to an end</strong>
MONTREAL -- It's back to work next week for many Quebecers, as the so-called province-wide construction holiday comes to an end.
"People should expect it will take more time to drive, or to go through, let's say, for instance, the bridges giving access to the island of Montreal," said Mario St-Pierre, spokesperson for Transports Quebec.
"We expect it to slow down because there will be more cars than usual."
As many hit the road to make their way home after vacation, Quebec's provincial police is warning drivers to be very careful.
<strong>Watch: Construction holiday precautions</strong>
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"This year, for now, we have had 10 fatal crashes with 11 deceased," said Audrey-Anne Bilodeau, a spokesperson for the Sûreté du Québec.
"Right now, we're exactly at the same point that we were last year at the end of this construction holiday, so we hope that there's not going be any more [fatal accidents] on Saturday or Sunday."
Nearly one quarter of Quebec workers take their vacation during the last two weeks of July.
This includes workers from all industries, not just construction. Still, not all workers are away on holiday; some have been working all summer.
"In the civil workforce, we don't<em> have</em> to take vacation," said Peter Gagnon, a construction worker who was working on Friday at the corner of Atwater and Sainte-Catherine streets in Montreal.
"We can work whenever we want, it's our choice to work.
"We decided to work, and we'll take our vacation a little later on in the year to get it done," he added, referring to the work they have left.
Most roadwork supervised by Transports Quebec, as well as some commercial companies, will also continue over the weekend, so Quebecers shouldn't expect the roads to be completely clear on their way home Sunday.
"We tell people it's better to look ahead of time on <a href="http://www.quebec511.info/en/default.aspx" target="_blank">Quebec 511</a> to see all the hindrances that they might encounter while moving from point A to point B," noted St-Pierre.
As for where construction workers take their holidays?
"I'm going on vacation in September to Portugal," smiled Gagnon. "A nice little island called Madeira."
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Quebec construction holiday comes to an end -
Unhoused Montrealers facing eviction from expressway encampment granted reprieve00:58 | April 11, 2023 -
The P.K. Subban foundation has raised 4 million of its 10 million goal02:17 | August 22, 2019 -
South-shore family wants to publicly thank Montreal police officer02:13 | August 9, 2019 -
The OSM’s 8th Classical Spree kicks off02:08 | August 7, 2019 -
Apples cover Hwy. 30 after truck overturns00:26 | July 7, 2019 -
‘Bonjour-Hi’ gaining ground in Montreal01:43 | April 12, 2019 -
‘It’s bitter sweet’: Opening night for Riverdale High School’s final play01:44 | April 11, 2019 -
Galileo school community fights forced move01:31 | April 10, 2019 -
New food truck market opens at old Salada Tea Factory.01:56 | March 23, 2019 -
‘Ovation’ production honours west island charity00:59 | March 23, 2019 -
Montreal-based nurse stranded in Haiti ‘relieved’ to be back in Canada01:54 | February 19, 2019 -
The biggest storm of the year so far has hit Quebec01:29 | February 13, 2019 -
EMSB community voices opposition to proposed religious symbol ban01:51 | February 7, 2019 -
Religious symbols debate turns another corner01:50 | February 5, 2019 -
Parents meet to discuss options as overcrowding at Edinburgh school comes to a head01:26 | February 1, 2019 -
Former students start petition to save Riverdale High School01:42 | January 29, 2019 -
Quebec City holds vigil on 2nd anniversary of mosque shooting01:32 | January 29, 2019 -
English Montreal School Board chair fends off calls for her resignation02:21 | January 29, 2019 -
Shabat dinner brings Muslims and Jews together for Muslim Awareness Week01:36 | January 26, 2019 -
Real estate developer Tony Magi shot and killed in NDG01:55 | January 25, 2019 -
Commemorative Park planned for Black Rock site01:56 | January 18, 2019 -
Doomsday climate clock projected onto Concordia University building01:45 | December 6, 2018 -
Parents call for heat wave plan at Lester B Pearson School board00:35 | November 26, 2018 -
Drivers can now access the Atwater tunnel after a watermain break caused major flooding01:24 | November 22, 2018 -
Thousands of students take to downtown Montreal streets to protest unpaid internships01:34 | November 21, 2018 -
Montreal International Game summit01:36 | November 13, 2018 -
Smitheman Haunted Yard creates scares for another year in Pointe-Claire01:00 | October 26, 2018 -
29th Night of the Homeless marches through Montreal02:35 | October 19, 2018 -
Voters leaning CAQ with slight lead over Liberals in latest Ipsos poll01:33 | September 28, 2018 -
The city of Montreal buys a portion of Angell Woods01:43 | September 20, 2018 -
Train users protest Deux-Montagnes service delays01:25 | September 19, 2018
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Quebec construction holiday comes to an end| August 2, 2014
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Unhoused Montrealers facing eviction from expressway encampment granted reprieve00:58 | April 11, 2023
-
The P.K. Subban foundation has raised 4 million of its 10 million goal02:17 | August 22, 2019
-
South-shore family wants to publicly thank Montreal police officer02:13 | August 9, 2019
-
The OSM’s 8th Classical Spree kicks off02:08 | August 7, 2019
-
Apples cover Hwy. 30 after truck overturns00:26 | July 7, 2019
-
‘Bonjour-Hi’ gaining ground in Montreal01:43 | April 12, 2019
-
‘It’s bitter sweet’: Opening night for Riverdale High School’s final play01:44 | April 11, 2019
-
Galileo school community fights forced move01:31 | April 10, 2019
-
New food truck market opens at old Salada Tea Factory.01:56 | March 23, 2019
-
‘Ovation’ production honours west island charity00:59 | March 23, 2019
-
Montreal-based nurse stranded in Haiti ‘relieved’ to be back in Canada01:54 | February 19, 2019
-
The biggest storm of the year so far has hit Quebec01:29 | February 13, 2019
-
EMSB community voices opposition to proposed religious symbol ban01:51 | February 7, 2019
-
Religious symbols debate turns another corner01:50 | February 5, 2019
-
Parents meet to discuss options as overcrowding at Edinburgh school comes to a head01:26 | February 1, 2019
-
Former students start petition to save Riverdale High School01:42 | January 29, 2019
-
Quebec City holds vigil on 2nd anniversary of mosque shooting01:32 | January 29, 2019
-
English Montreal School Board chair fends off calls for her resignation02:21 | January 29, 2019
-
Shabat dinner brings Muslims and Jews together for Muslim Awareness Week01:36 | January 26, 2019
-
Real estate developer Tony Magi shot and killed in NDG01:55 | January 25, 2019
-
Commemorative Park planned for Black Rock site01:56 | January 18, 2019
-
Doomsday climate clock projected onto Concordia University building01:45 | December 6, 2018
-
Parents call for heat wave plan at Lester B Pearson School board00:35 | November 26, 2018
-
Drivers can now access the Atwater tunnel after a watermain break caused major flooding01:24 | November 22, 2018
-
Thousands of students take to downtown Montreal streets to protest unpaid internships01:34 | November 21, 2018
-
Montreal International Game summit01:36 | November 13, 2018
-
Smitheman Haunted Yard creates scares for another year in Pointe-Claire01:00 | October 26, 2018
-
29th Night of the Homeless marches through Montreal02:35 | October 19, 2018
-
Voters leaning CAQ with slight lead over Liberals in latest Ipsos poll01:33 | September 28, 2018
-
The city of Montreal buys a portion of Angell Woods01:43 | September 20, 2018
-
Train users protest Deux-Montagnes service delays01:25 | September 19, 2018
Quebec construction holiday comes to an end
Description
August 2, 2014
<strong>Watch: Quebec's so-called construction holiday is coming to an end</strong>
MONTREAL -- It's back to work next week for many Quebecers, as the so-called province-wide construction holiday comes to an end.
"People should expect it will take more time to drive, or to go through, let's say, for instance, the bridges giving access to the island of Montreal," said Mario St-Pierre, spokesperson for Transports Quebec.
"We expect it to slow down because there will be more cars than usual."
As many hit the road to make their way home after vacation, Quebec's provincial police is warning drivers to be very careful.
<strong>Watch: Construction holiday precautions</strong>
[tp_video id=1458938]
"This year, for now, we have had 10 fatal crashes with 11 deceased," said Audrey-Anne Bilodeau, a spokesperson for the Sûreté du Québec.
"Right now, we're exactly at the same point that we were last year at the end of this construction holiday, so we hope that there's not going be any more [fatal accidents] on Saturday or Sunday."
Nearly one quarter of Quebec workers take their vacation during the last two weeks of July.
This includes workers from all industries, not just construction. Still, not all workers are away on holiday; some have been working all summer.
"In the civil workforce, we don't<em> have</em> to take vacation," said Peter Gagnon, a construction worker who was working on Friday at the corner of Atwater and Sainte-Catherine streets in Montreal.
"We can work whenever we want, it's our choice to work.
"We decided to work, and we'll take our vacation a little later on in the year to get it done," he added, referring to the work they have left.
Most roadwork supervised by Transports Quebec, as well as some commercial companies, will also continue over the weekend, so Quebecers shouldn't expect the roads to be completely clear on their way home Sunday.
"We tell people it's better to look ahead of time on <a href="http://www.quebec511.info/en/default.aspx" target="_blank">Quebec 511</a> to see all the hindrances that they might encounter while moving from point A to point B," noted St-Pierre.
As for where construction workers take their holidays?
"I'm going on vacation in September to Portugal," smiled Gagnon. "A nice little island called Madeira."
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