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Taken from a news paper article published today
The project of developing a lithium industry in Quebec will require around 7 billion in total, estimates the Minister of the Economy, Pierre Fitzgibbon, according to which the government, which is looking for investors and would be willing to invest itself, will benefit from a possible court decision on the fate of Nemaska Lithium to present its vision for the future.
The Legault government has long promoted the idea that Quebec, thanks to the presence of "critical" minerals, is well placed to develop an entire value chain, from ore extraction to the manufacture of batteries, obviously intended for the transport sector, which is expected to be increasingly electrified around the world….
….“A court judge looks at different offers. I don't know what these offers are, "Minister Fitzgibbon said, referring to a possible court ruling" probably within 48 hours. "....
....Another potential sector, that of hydrogen, is getting a good deal of Investissement Québec's attention, the CEO said during his testimony. of this government financial arm, Guy LeBlanc. “We're definitely interested in participating, if it's green hydrogen. We are very open to getting involved....