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Mission, vision - Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli
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Paul Buissonneau, co-fondateur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli se donne pour mission la création, la production et la diffusion d’opéras et de spectacles culturels de haute qualité, en accordant une attention particulière au public familial. La compagnie recherche le chaînon perdu entre la culture et le populaire et produit des œuvres où qualité et accessibilité vont de pair.
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404 - Une erreur est survenue - Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli
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Paul Buissonneau, co-fondateur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. 404 - Une erreur est survenue. La page recherchée ne peut être affichée. L'Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli est en résidence à l' École de musique Vincent-d'Indy.
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Paul Buissonneau, co-fondateur - Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli
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Paul Buissonneau, co-fondateur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. Paul Buissonneau, cofondateur. Paul Buissonneau, cofondateur. C’est avec chaleur que je supporte le programme Quartier-école-culture de l’Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli, compagnie pour laquelle j’ai signé la mise en scène de. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. L'Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli est en résidence à l' École de musique Vincent-d'Indy.
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Conseil d'administration - Opéra/théâtre Voxpopuli
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Paul Buissonneau, co-fondateur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. La chèvre de monsieur Seguin. Les habits de l’empereur. Guy Drouin ing., MBA, président. Au Canada et à l’étranger. Son entreprise s’est méritée plusieurs distinctions nationales et internationales pour ses innovations technologiques dont le prestigieux prix de l’AWMA (Air and Waste Management Association). Gabrielle Blackburn, MA, vice-présidente. Fondation du cancer du sein du Québec. Monsieur Luc Gallant détient un...
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Despite massive cuts, OptiSolar’s Sarnia project spared pain | CLEAN | BREAK
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Despite massive cuts, OptiSolar’s Sarnia project spared pain. January 11, 2009. You may have heard that Hayward, Calif.-based OptiSolar. Announced last week cuts to 290 staff. For background on OptiSolar, check out this previous post. A wake-up call for Canada’s cleantech sector. Carbon tax model, shunned in Canada, gets bi-partisan support in U.S. 7 thoughts on “Despite massive cuts, OptiSolar’s Sarnia project spared pain”. Pingback: Despite massive cuts, OptiSolar’s Sarnia project spared pain.
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Do solar PV panels add value to your home? The U.S. Department of Energy thinks so | CLEAN | BREAK
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Do solar PV panels add value to your home? The US. Department of Energy thinks so. April 22, 2011. The study was focused on California, but new research. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Good news for Canadian green technology inventors: patenting your idea just got easier, quicker. Temporal Power brings new spin to flywheel energy storage. One thought on “Do solar PV panels add value to your home? The US. Department of Energy thinks so”. April 23, 2011 at 10:37 am. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Three years later, ZENN finally negotiates to get disclosure from EEStor… does it matter? | CLEAN | BREAK
http://www.cleanbreak.ca/2012/03/28/three-years-later-zenn-finally-negotiates-to-get-disclosure-from-eestor-does-it-matter
Three years later, ZENN finally negotiates to get disclosure from EEStor… does it matter? March 28, 2012. After major delays, missed deadlines, and pretty much three years of silence, EEStor. Will soon have to disclose where it’s at in terms of development of its much-anticipated (and for some, much written off) super, duper ultracapacitor-based energy storage technology. To buy on Amazon click here. At its annual general meeting, the dream still appears to be very much alive. To report is first quarter ...
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Guest post: In defense of the Ontario FIT program | CLEAN | BREAK
http://www.cleanbreak.ca/2011/09/15/guest-post-in-defense-of-the-ontario-fit-program
Guest post: In defense of the Ontario FIT program. September 15, 2011. The following post comes from Tom Rand (PEng, PhD), director of VCi Green Funds. And author of Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit. The answer depends largely on how, and if, the Green Energy Act (GEA) rolls out. It’s the Liberals, and not the NDP or Conservatives, who are promoting the policies that will ensure Ontario is positioned to become a major manufacturer and producer of clean technology. To deliver on the promise of jobs, the GEA mus...
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Ontario gov launches $50,000 contest, challenges app developers to put smart meter data to good use | CLEAN | BREAK
http://www.cleanbreak.ca/2013/10/01/ontario-gov-launches-50000-contest-challenges-app-developers-to-put-smart-meter-data-to-good-use
Ontario gov launches $50,000 contest, challenges app developers to put smart meter data to good use. October 1, 2013. Now that nearly 5 million Ontario homes and small businesses have smart meters, the province has access to a tsunami of energy usage data. The question now is what’s the best use of it? Will be interesting to see what emerges from this contest. Another major milestone for ZooShare Co-op: financial regulator has approved sale of community bond issue. Find Clean Break at Corporate Knights.
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Green Button Initiative | CLEAN | BREAK
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Tag Archives: Green Button Initiative. Ontario gov launches $50,000 contest, challenges app developers to put smart meter data to good use. October 1, 2013. Now that nearly 5 million Ontario homes and small businesses have smart meters, the province has access to a tsunami of energy usage data. The question now is what’s the best use of it? Will be interesting to see what emerges from this contest. The how, what and why of transitioning to a post-Paris world. Proudly powered by WordPress.