This document provides an overview of Quebec's Plan Nord, a major economic development initiative for the northern region of the province. The key points are:
1) Plan Nord encompasses 1.2 million square kilometers north of the 49th parallel, accounting for 72% of Quebec's land mass but only 2% of its population.
2) Quebec has extensive experience
2. Plan Nord: Overview
British‐Columbia North of Quebec /
Plan Nord
• Encompasses all of Quebec’s territory north of the 49th parallel:
– 1.2 million km2
– 72% of Quebec’s geographic area
• The Plan Nord area accounts for less than 2% of Quebec’s total population;
– 120,000 people including 33,000 Aboriginal peoples
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3. Plan Nord: Overview
• Quebec’s private and public sectors have an extensive
experience of working in the North with world class
achievements to prove it:
– Manic Hydroelectric complex;
– Baie James Hydroelectric complex;
– Raglan Mine;
– Bloom Lake Iron Mine
• Since 2006, private investments in Northern Quebec have
grown at 15.9% per annum, mainly as a result of investments
made in the mining sector
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8. Energy
• The Plan Nord territory is an enormous storehouse for hydroelectric power
• Hydro‐Quebec plans to invest in excess of 25 billion dollars during the 2006‐
2015 period
• Current production in Plan Nord 30,000MW 70% of Quebec’s
Territory available capacity
• Hydroelectric projects (La 3,000MW North Shore Area
Romaine; Eastmain‐Sarcelle‐
Rupert and Petit Mecatina)
• Other sources of renewable 500MW Projects not linked to
energy the grid to satisfy
specific needs in the
region
• Additional production of Approx. 3,000MW Projects to meet
hydroelectric power industrial and mining
requirements and
export potential
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9. Forestry
• Over 200,000 km2 of forests
• Logging in the Plan Nord area produces, on an annual basis,
11.7 million m3 of wood, mostly softwood species, which
accounts for more than 53% of Quebec’s total forestry output
• The potential of the boreal forest in the Plan Nord area is
important and capable of sustaining further harvesting under
modern forest management
• Significant financial support is available from Investment
Quebec for resource processing projects, engineered wood
products, “green” chemistry and bio‐energy
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13. Mining
• SIGEOM is a remarkably effective source of geological
information accessible to mining exploration and operating
companies
• SIGEOM database comprises:
– All the data from the exploration work conducted by the mining
industry and the Government agencies since the late 1960s
– The geoscientific data is mainly from the fields of geology, geochemistry
and geophysics
• SIGEOM uses internet technology to record, publish and
disseminate the information
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15. Plan Nord Implementation Framework
Société du Plan Nord (SPN)
• A state‐owned corporation responsible for:
– Overseeing the development of infrastructure projects
– Inter‐governmental coordination (i.e. Hydro‐Quebec, etc.)
– Negotiation of financing agreements for the construction and
maintenance of infrastructures
Fonds du Plan Nord
• A special purpose fund created to finance the projects
administered by the SPN
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16. Plan Nord Implementation Framework
• Investissement Québec
– Provides financial support and guarantees to companies established in
Quebec
– Commitment of $500M to acquire minority equity participations in
mining projects
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17. Plan Nord Implementation Framework
Funding
• The Plan Nord will be funded through four channels:
– Tax revenues from economic development initiatives
– Direct and indirect benefits from public infrastructure projects
– Hydro‐Quebec
– Contribution by private sector partners to fund infrastructure built
primarily to serve private development projects
• Significant governmental commitment to transportation,
communication and social/housing infrastructure: $2.1B during
the 2011‐2016 period
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19. Infrastructures
• Although, the Plan Nord territory is characterized by a lack of
overland roads, access to major markets is available through
existing key strategic infrastructures:
– Sept‐Îles deepwater port: Third largest bulk cargo port in Canada: A
gateway to Europe and Asia.
• Current expansion projects include:
– Route 167 – to reach the Otish Mountains region
– Route 138 – to link Natashquan to Blanc‐Sablon
– Route 389 – rebuilding the road betwen Fermont and Baie Comeau
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20. Infrastructures
• Several feasibility studies are underway:
– Deepwater port in Whapmagoostui‐Kuujjuarapik (James Bay)
– Road or rail to link Kuujjuak to current network
– Road between Radisson and the new Whapmagoostui‐Kuujjuarapik port in
James Bay
• The integration of different modes of transportation into a strategic
coherent network is essential to the development of the area
– The government will emphasize public investments that contribute the most to
the development of an integrated transportation network in order to facilitate
the development of projects with the potential for a structural impact on the
area
– Private partners will be required to participate in the financing of
infrastructures that are built for the benefit of a project
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26. Our team stands ready to support you
• The combined resources of FMC in Vancouver and Montreal
offers a seamless team of professionals with substantial
expertise in all areas related to the development of projects in
the Plan Nord Area
‐Mining ‐ Aboriginal Rights
‐Infrastructure ‐ Construction and Procurement
‐Renewable Energy ‐ Securities Law
‐Forestry ‐ Infrastructure, Energy and Project Financing
• Through its professionals and business advisors FMC can make
its clients benefit from its extensive network of key actors in
the development of the Plan Nord
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27. About FMC
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