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Poirier, Conrad. 28 septembre 1943
Nous voyons un édifice de la «Montreal Light Heat & Power Consolidated» situé au 107, rue Craig Ouest (devenue rue Saint-Antoi [...]
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14 juin 1939
Ce plan montre le lot n° 673 de la paroisse de Laprairie de la Magdeleine
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e nombre d’employés suresieux à 3 000.Il va de soi que ces emplois sont précieux dans un contexte de crise.Un montage financier impliquant notamment M.Sweezey mis au jour entre 1931 et 1932, connu souse nom de scandale dea Beauharnois, entraînee rachat dea Beauharnois Light, Heat and Power Company para Montreal
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to be constructed for a rapid underground service.The distribution of gas and of electricity for light and power is performed mainly by the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company which owns its own water and steam powers, and is the distributing agent for the current of the Shawinigan Water and Power and the Cedar
d’éclairage des rues à montréal.Ainsi, à compter de 1889,’éclairage électrique s’étend à toutea ville.1901 – un PuissAnt monoPole émeRGe,A montReAl liGht, heAt And PoweR ComPAny La fusion dea Montreal Gas Company et dea Royal Electric Company jettees bases de ce qui deviendra un vaste empire industriel et financier
montréal, electricity finally succeeded in replacing gas as the method of choice for publicighting.by 1889, electric streetlights could be found all over the city.1901 – EMERGENCE oF A PoWERFuL MoNoPoLY: MoNTREAL LiGHT, HEAT AND PoWER CoMPANY the merger of the Montreal Gas Company and the Royal Electric Companyaid the
Bernard, Jean-Thomas
partielle de 1944; cette dernière avait porté sura prise de contrôle dea Montréal Light, Heat and Power Company para Commission hydroélectrique de Québec, aujourd’hui mieux connue souse nom d’Hydro-Québec.Le cadre réglementaire et tarifaire régissantes activités d’Hydro-Québec a donc été établiors de cette première
Maheux, Pierre-Olivier
Light, Heat and Power Company were emblematic of this period of prosperity.The credit unions that would form the current Caisse Desjardins des Transports were founded in many of these businesses after World War II (1939–1945).To better understand the context thated to their creation, we must firstook at Montreal
-Rivières.À'époque,aigne de transport de 27 kilomètres esta plusongue de tout'empire britannique.À Montréal, en 1892,a première installa- tion hydroélectrique est construite sure canal Lachine.En 1901, des hommes d'affaires fondenta Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.Par des achats ou des fusions
subsidiaries.Shares of this consolidated company were acquired by the Commission in 1947 at 25.00 per share.Hydro-Quebec also acquired all shares of the Beauharnois Light, Heat and Power Company, which owned and operated a power plant on the South Shore of the St.Lawrence River, some 30 miles west of Montreal.Montreal Light
-sur-Richelieu, Gustave Chagnon poursuit ses études secondaires au Collège Notre- Dame de Montréal.Dès son enfance, il s’intéresse aux sciences naturelles, mais c’est au collège qu’il commence à pratiquer’entomologie.En 1885, il est engagé comme comptable àa Royal Electric Company (rebaptisée Montreal Light, Heat and Power
Garcia, Claude
thated from the “electric candle” in 1878 to the decision by the Quebec government under Adélard Godbout to buy the assets of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company in 1944 to create an electricity production and distribution company under government authority, and we can follow the development of the young Hydro
the Canada Steamship Lines, oue of theargest owners of inland vessels in the world, is also in Montreal.PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS.The public services of the city are supplied by the Bell Telephone Co., the Montreal Tramways Co.and the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co.The Tramways Company is the only street car company
Co., and the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co.Th Tramways Company is the only street car company operating m the city, though the Montreal and Southern Counties Co- enters thecity via the Victoria Bridge from the South Shore.During the past year the Tramways Company received a new franchise dated to expire in 1953
of The Boulevard, between the Murray es- tate andand belonging to Angus Notman & Co.).It was not until 1909 that Herbert Samuel Holt, president of Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, and Charles Blair Gordon, president of Dominion Tex- tile Company, purchased Lot 239B with the clear intention of developing the top