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		<title>Queen&#8217;s funeral: Public Holiday for Federal Employees</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Government of Canada announced yesterday that Monday, Sept. 19, would be a Canadian National Day of Mourning to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II. It will be a public holiday for employees of the Public Service of Canada. Sept. 19 will coincide with the planned state funeral in London, UK, and the end [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Government of Canada announced yesterday that Monday, Sept. 19, would be a Canadian National Day of Mourning to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II.</strong></p>
<p>It will be a public holiday for employees of the Public Service of Canada.</p>
<p>Sept. 19 will coincide with the planned state funeral in London, UK, and the end of the official period of mourning in the country. In a press release issued by the federal government, we&#8217;re mentioning that “Canadians from coast to coast will have the opportunity to honor the memory of Her Majesty”.</p>
<p>“She is the only sovereign most Canadians have known, and many of us feel deep affection and gratitude for her devotion to Canada,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. &#8220;The time has come to celebrate an extraordinary life spent to serve the people, and marked by grace, dignity and an irreproachable sense of duty.”</p>
<p>A national commemoration ceremony will also be organized to “honor the life and public service” of Queen Elizabeth II. This will take place, starting at 11 a.m., at Christ Church Cathedral in Ottawa.</p>
<p>It will be preceded by a memorial parade, and a 96-gun salute, one for each year of Her Majesty&#8217;s life, followed by a flypast performed by CF-18s from the Royal Canadian Air Force.</p>
<p>The ceremony, including the memorial parade, will be broadcast live on television channels.</p>
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<p>Quebec Prime Minister François Legault doesn&#8217;t plan to announce a holiday for the Queen&#8217;s funeral, arguing that it will rather be a day of commemoration.</p>
<p>Banks will remain open for that day as well.</p>
<p>Indeed, while the Canadian Bankers Association stresses the &#8220;significance of this historic moment&#8221;, it specifies the importance of continuing to provide essential services, given that millions of Canadians rely on predictable and reliable banking services. <strong style="font-size: 14px; color: var(--c-contrast-800);">(N.P.)</strong></p>
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		<title>Historic Project for the STL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2022 20:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Société de transport de Laval (STL) recently announced the largest project of its history, aiming for the complete electrification of its bus fleet by 2040. These past years, the STL has been trying to increase its number of electric buses in circulation. It won’t be easy to ensure public transport’s electric shift in Laval, [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Société de transport de Laval (STL) recently announced the largest project of its history, aiming for the complete electrification of its bus fleet by 2040.</strong></p>
<p>These past years, the STL has been trying to increase its number of electric buses in circulation. It won’t be easy to ensure public transport’s electric shift in Laval, but the committee working on the file has been preparing for it for a long time now.</p>
<p>Alexandra Gallo, project manager and engineer, says that in 2018, the STL started a pilot project with 10 hybrid buses, thus making it possible to better see the needs and changes necessary in the future for the desired full electrification.</p>
<p>“[Those vehicules] are currently circulating on our roads in Laval,” Gallo said. “They’re doing so since May 2021, and have been randomly dispersed across the territory in order to allow the majority of users to enjoy them. We’re talking here about a way much quieter and ecological experience for users. When we received those buses, we did a lot of tests, in part because of the new technologies they’re bringing.”</p>
<p>In total, the project is worth nearly 246 million, including studies, plans and other preparatory work. Of that amount, the Government of Canada will pay more than 85 million, while 18 million are from Laval. The Government of Quebec is giving more than $142 million for the project.</p>
<h3>Space Needed</h3>
<p>In total, 145 new parking places will be built for these electric buses.</p>
<p>A 20 megawatt electrical entrance will also be added in order to power the buses. That energy need will increase the area of STL’s site by 50 per cent, since 25,000 m² will be added next to the current garage. The space the new garage will occupy will replace a parking lot.</p>
<p>Executive Director of the STL, Guy Picard indicates that the shell of the new electrical entrance will be built in 2024.</p>
<p>“We will thus have our facilities, and will be able to park our vehicles,” Picard said. “However, it’s only from 2025 that we’ll be able to manage the electrical load.”</p>
<p>Mayor of Laval, Stéphane Boyer, says he’s happy to see such a historic project moving forward in a convincing way.</p>
<p>“It will give wings to Laval,” Boyer said. “Our hopes of developing public transport and electrifying our trips are depending on the ability to have electric buses. The start of the construction of the electric garage is planned for the next few months, and that’s kind of the starting point we needed to get fully into the project. I’m happy and I think it will help provide better service to citizens.”</p>
<p>For his part, Sainte-Rose’s deputy Christopher Skeete recalled that even if it’s a long-term project, Prime Minister François Legault had committed to making this shift.</p>
<p>“We distinguish ourselves in Laval,” Skeete said at the press conference. “We’re even more aggressive. Laval is growing quickly, and the STL is very well positioned to initiate such pilot projects.”</p>
<p>With the completion of this project, bus maintenance costs would also be reduced by 15 to 20 per cent, according to the STL website.</p>
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