Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the Montreal offices of Premier Francois Legault on Sunday to protest the controversial Northvolt battery plant project. Environmentalists are once again accusing Quebec of allowing environmentally destructive work to begin without proper scrutiny.
Armed with signs, a microphone and a massive sculpture of François Legault’s head, the group of mothers, grandmothers, children and their supporters assembled outside the premier’s office on Sherbrooke Street downtown to send a message.
“Hello, we want to survive. Can you please listen to your people?” said protester Raphaelle Gregoire.
Mothers at the Front and other environmental groups gathered because they’re angry Quebec gave the Swedish company the green light to begin cutting down thousands of trees to make way for the new facility.
Preparatory work on the site has been underway for weeks.
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The demonstration had an impact on traffic, shutting down a part of Sherbrooke Street for about an …