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Bombardier in line for Quebec CSeries bailout, reports suggest

Bombardier shares gained more than 11 per cent today as reports suggested the aerospace firm is about to announce an investment from the Quebec government that would provide a lifeline to its long-delayed CSeries jet program.

Stock surges on reports that Quebec is about to take a stake in CSeries project

Bombardier shares gained more than 11 per cent on Wednesday as media reports suggested the aerospace firm isgetting set to announce an investment from the Quebec government that would provide a lifeline to its long-delayed CSeries jet program.

Bombardier shares were up 16 cents to $1.61on the TSX as La Presse and Reuters both cited confidential sources at the company saying the aerospace firm would announce an investment from the government of Quebec when it reveals its quarterly earnings Thursday.

Reuters, citing unnamed sources at the company, said Bombardier will form a joint venture with the Quebec government that will see the latter be on the hook for about half the remaining development costs for the project. The plane maker will alsopermanently mothball its Learjet 85 program as another cost-saving move.

French language newspaper La Pressefirst reported similar details earlier in the day.

Analyst Benoit Poirier of Desjardins Capital Markets said he suspects the province could either make a $1 billion to $2 billion direct participation in Bombardier Transportation or provide favourable financing to CSeries customers. He doubts it will come through equity financing given the 62 per cent drop in the company's stock price this year.

A spokesperson with Bombardier said in a statement that the company does not comment on rumours or speculation.

The next generation jet was originally supposed to be delivered to airlines in 2013 but hasben racked by multiple delays, costing billions of dollars.

Last month, the government of Quebec said it stands ready to help Bombardier, should the need arise. The aerospace giant is one of the largest employersin the province, with almost half of the company's40,000-strong workforce hailing from the provinces.

Quebec's pension plan, theCaisse de dpt et placement du Qubec, is already the third-largest shareholder of Bombardier, with more than 41 million shares in the company.

With files from The Canadian Press