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Expansion of the Port in Contrecoeur - Citizens "Duck" by the Volume of Information

Summary by La Presse
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) will not apply for a permit from the City of Contrecoeur to carry out contaminated ground work on the shores of the St. Lawrence River and to cut down thousands of trees, which is a matter of concern to citizens who are also struggling to grasp the environmental impacts of this major industrial project.

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The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) will not apply for a permit from the City of Contrecoeur to carry out contaminated ground work on the shores of the St. Lawrence River and to cut down thousands of trees, which is a matter of concern to citizens who are also struggling to grasp the environmental impacts of this major industrial project.

·Montreal, Canada
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MONTREAL — The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) will not apply for a permit from the City of Contrecoeur to carry out contaminated ground work on the shores of the St. Lawrence River and to cut down thousands of trees. This situation is a matter of concern to citizens who are also struggling to grasp the environmental impacts of this major industrial project. Hélène Reeves lives on the shores of the St. Lawrence, about ten kilometres from the port …

·Richelieu, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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