'Homemade bombs' found at construction site for Northvolt EV battery plant in Quebec

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'Homemade bombs' found at construction site for Northvolt EV battery plant in Quebec
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MONTREAL — The company building a major plant for electric vehicle batteries in Quebec says 'homemade bombs' were found this morning at the construction site...

MONTREAL — The company building a major plant for electric vehicle batteries in Quebec says "homemade bombs" were found this morning at the construction site east of Montreal.

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