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MONTREAL The dismantling of the old Champlain Bridge began in earnest Monday, with the first of 30 concrete spans removed. A complex undertaking, the entire effort is slated to cost about $400 million. Most of the work will be carried out on floating platforms, away from residential areas. The platforms reduce the amount of rubble landing in the river, and allow much of the bridge material to be recycled. The trademark green metal section of the bridge over the St. Lawrence Seaway is going to be dismantled during the winter months so ship traffic isn t disrupted. The dismantling process started in August 2020. Workers created two corridors to allow fish to migrate safely as part of the project, which is slated to be completed in January 2024.
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A French-only sign at Trudeau Airport indicating Passenger and employee terminal access only has been removed following a complaint from Hampstead lawyer Harold Staviss to airport officials.
Staviss, along with the late Côte St. Luc councillor Ruth Kovac, has worked to promote bilingual signage and communications within Quebec s language law from businesses and municipal and provincial governments. And, in this case, the federal government at Trudeau Airport is federal jurisdiction and signage is supposed to be bilingual, as it is on a part of Autoroute 15 leading to and on the Champlain Bridge, as well as other federal structures.
Staviss first posted on Facebook about the unilingual signage at the airport July 4, including a picture of the sign and writing: The last time I checked, English was still one of Canadaâs official languages. It s quite clear the feds are petrified of Quebecâ itâs all for the votes. What a shame that now the Feds are ignoring angloph