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Times Are Tough at IOC

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Mining, the cornerstone of Sept-Îles' economic growth, is going through a difficult period leading up to the announcement of the cancellation of its employee family days as part of a recovery plan aimed at a drastic reduction in spending. The cuts could last several months, even years, we learn. According to Mike Furlong, the representative of the Metallos in Labrador City, the difficulties at the mine could last a long time. "The assessments ar…
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Mining, the cornerstone of Sept-Îles' economic growth, is going through a difficult period leading up to the announcement of the cancellation of its employee family days as part of a recovery plan aimed at a drastic reduction in spending. The cuts could last several months, even years, we learn. According to Mike Furlong, the representative of the Metallos in Labrador City, the difficulties at the mine could last a long time. "The assessments ar…

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Mining, the cornerstone of Sept-Îles' economic growth, is going through a difficult period leading up to the announcement of the cancellation of its employee family days as part of a recovery plan aimed at a drastic reduction in spending. The cuts could last several months, even years, we learn. According to Mike Furlong, the representative of the Metallos in Labrador City, the difficulties at the mine could last a long time. "The assessments ar…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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