Quebec judge declares Northvolt insolvent as province recovers $200 million – Times Colonist
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MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has declared insolvent the North American branch of battery maker Northvolt as the provincial government looks to recover $260 million owed to it by the company. MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has declared insolvent the North American branch of battery maker Northvolt as the provincial government…
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MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has declared insolvent the North American branch of battery maker Northvolt as the provincial government looks to recover $260 million owed to it by the company. Justice Janet Michelin on Friday placed Northvolt Batteries North America under creditor protection at the request of the Quebec government. Northvolt laid…
By Canadian Press on September 5, 2025. MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has declared insolvent the North American branch of battery maker Northvolt as the provincial government looks to recover $260 million owed to it by the company. Justice Janet Michelin on Friday placed Northvolt Batteries North America under creditor protection following a…
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