Our clientele includes all those for whom French is an added value in economic development and community building.
Infrastructure, community events, and promotional and educational materials are just some examples of the economic development projects we have been developing and actively participating in for the past 20 years.
Cellular coverage, a basic service that many communities take for granted, was still not available until recently to the residents of Mainland and Three Rock Cove on the Port au Port Peninsula.
For this reason, RDÉE TNL worked with Bell Mobility to help these residents connect to the rest of the province! This project finally gave these communities access to a service that is indispensable in all aspects of modern daily life.
Labrador and the Quebec North Shore share two borders: Labrador West and the Labrador Strait.
RDÉE TNL, Tourisme Côte-Nord, and Destination Labrador have come together to develop a common identity and theme for these interprovincial tourist routes: Expedition 51°!
An event organized by RDÉE TNL that provides high school students with the opportunity to learn about a range of different types of bilingual jobs available in the province.