MONTREAL — The heat is rising for Quebec Premier François Legault as opposition parties demand answers about his government's investment in the planned Northvolt battery factory near Montreal.
MONTREAL — The heat is rising for Quebec Premier François Legault as opposition parties demand answers about his government's investment in the planned Northvolt battery factory near Montreal.
The demands come following news that Northvolt is laying off 1,600 employees in Sweden, totalling one-fifth of its workforce.
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