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Restoring Montreal’s schools with adaptable architecture

General view of the building and the main entrance of Aux Mille-Voix secondary school. Photo courtesy Raphaël Thibodeau Two new high schools in Montreal, Aux Mille-Voix and Irma-LeVasseur, completed construction in the fall of this year, with designs adapted to their built and social environment. The project results from Quebec’s Ministère de l’Éducation program aimed…

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A $600M world-class science facility comes to New Brunswick

A new science facility named Atlantic Science Enterprise Center (ASEC) has broken ground in Monton, N.B. Photo courtesy Diamond Schmitt To provide federal scientists and researchers with state-of-the-art, sustainable, and collaborative facilities, a new science facility named Atlantic Science Enterprise Center (ASEC) has broken ground in Monton, N.B. The facility is being built on the…

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Federal government invests in project doubling hydro capacity

The Canadian government has invested $25 million in the Northwest Territories for the Taltson Hydro Expansion Project. Photo ©EcoShot/courtesy bigstockphoto.com The federal government has invested $25 million in the Northwest Territories for the Taltson Hydro Expansion Project. This funding will be provided through the federal government’s Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund (CMIF). The government plans to complete pre-construction…

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Inclusive housing: Transformative development breaks ground

Odenak is an upcoming transformative development located in Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats. Image courtesy Dream/Multifaith Housing Initiative Named after the Algonquin Anishinàbe word for community, Odenak is an upcoming transformative development located in Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats. It is a partnership between Dream Unlimited Corp, Dream Impact Trust, and Multifaith Housing Initiative (MHI), a non-profit housing provider. Designed by…

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A new era for pediatric care: Inside Ontario’s new treatment centre

The transformation will double the size of the current center and introduce new areas for therapy, recreation, and social connection. Image courtesy Montgomery Sisam Architects To meet the growing need for more space, Montgomery Sisam Architects designed the Chatham-Kent Children’s Treatment Centre (CTC-CK) to include a 5,388-m2 (58,000-sf) expanded facility to better serve the local community.…