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text_A: Turkey is a new recruit of The G20.
text_B: Robert A. Boyd , CM , OQ -LRB- June 21 , 1918 -- November 6 , 2006 -RRB- was a Canadian electric engineer and utility executive .. Order of Canada. National Order of Quebec. Canadian. Canada. electric. electrical engineering. engineer. engineer. utility. public utility. executive. Senior management. He successfully led the construction of the first phase of the James Bay hydroelectric project , a large dam complex built in northern Quebec by Hydro-Quebec during the 1970s and early 1980s .. construction. construction. James Bay hydroelectric project. James Bay Project. dam. dam. Quebec. Quebec. Hydro-Quebec. Hydro-Quebec. hydroelectric. hydroelectricity. James Bay. James Bay. Born in Sherbrooke in the Eastern Townships in a working-class family to a Scot-Irish father and a French Canadian mother , Boyd enrolled at Montreal 's Ecole Polytechnique , where he graduated in 1943 .. Canadian. Canada. Sherbrooke. Sherbrooke. Eastern Townships. Eastern Townships. Scot. Scottish people. Irish. Irish people. French Canadian. French Canadian. Montreal. Montreal. Ecole Polytechnique. Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal. Soon after , he joined the ranks of the newly created provincially owned utility Hydro-Quebec , as the first French-speaking engineer ever hired by the company .. engineer. engineer. utility. public utility. Hydro-Quebec. Hydro-Quebec. French-speaking. French Canadian. He spent his 37-year career in different positions , reaching the top job in 1977 .. In 1972 , Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa asked Boyd to take the helm of the Societe d'energie de la Baie James , a Crown corporation tasked with the construction of the first phase of what was then called Le projet du siecle -LRB- The Project of the Century -RRB- , a network of dams , reservoirs and three giant hydroelectric generating stations located in a remote area 1000 km north of Montreal .. construction. construction. Quebec. Quebec. Montreal. Montreal. Premier Robert Bourassa. Robert Bourassa. Societe d'energie de la Baie James. James Bay Energy. Crown corporation. Crown corporation. hydroelectric. hydroelectricity. Stretching for 700 km east of James Bay along the course of the La Grande River , the 10,000 MW public works project presented massive logistical challenges to the builders  : roads and airstrips had to be built and towns for the 18,000 workers had to be set up deep into the Quebec Hinterland .. Quebec. Quebec. James Bay. James Bay. La Grande River. La Grande River. public works. public works. logistical. logistics. Hinterland. Hinterland. Boyd took over as president of Hydro-Quebec on August 9 , 1977 , after the departure of financier Roland Giroux .. Hydro-Quebec. Hydro-Quebec. Roland Giroux. Roland Giroux. During his 4-year tenure as president of the Crown Corporation , Boyd secured large bond issues with international banks to finish the construction project .. construction. construction. bond. bond ( finance ). international. international finance. On October 27 , 1979 , Boyd inaugurated , with Premier Rene Levesque , the LG-2 generating station , a massive 5,616 MW underground powerhouse buried deep in the Canadian Shield .. Canadian. Canada. Premier Rene Levesque. Rene Levesque. LG-2 generating station. Robert-Bourassa generating station. Canadian Shield. Canadian Shield. Construction on Phase I of the James Bay Project was completed in 1984 , when La Grande-3 and La Grande-4 generating stations came on-line further upstream .. James Bay. James Bay. La Grande-3. La Grande-3 generating station. upstream. Source ( river or stream ). In 1978 , he received an honorary doctorate from Concordia University .. Concordia University. Concordia University. Boyd was selected Construction 's Man of the Year in 1981 by the Engineering News-Record for his work on the James Bay project .. James Bay. James Bay. Man of the Year. Engineering News-Record#ENR Award of Excellence. Engineering News-Record. Engineering News-Record
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