Goose Bay Airport Corporation's chief executive officer Rex Goudie says the tentative Churchill Falls hydro deal could lure ...
Within hours of the Churchill Falls announcement earlier this month, the Newfoundland and Labrador government launched a ...
Elected officials won't return to the House of Assembly until Monday to debate the tentative deal between Newfoundland and ...
A long-time civil servant with his eye on hydro projects says he wants to see a referendum on the newly announced Churchill ...
If the agreement is ratified by both provinces, Quebec's utility would start paying more for Churchill Falls energy, and pay Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro $3.5 billion for the rights to co ...
He pointed to Newfoundland and Labrador’s past unsuccessful attempts to challenge the 1969 deal in court, including in the Supreme Court of Canada. Under those rulings, Quebec has a legal right to ...
Quebec Premier François Legault and Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey are scheduled to announce an energy agreement Thursday that could end decades of friction between the two provinces.
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Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have announced an agreement in principle that would overhaul the contentious Churchill Falls energy deal. Hydro-Québec President and CEO Michael Sabia calls it a ...
An agreement between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec to renew the contract for the Churchill Falls hydroelectric project could be within reach, according to Radio-Canada. (Danny Arsenault/CBC) ...
Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have finally renegotiated a “win-win” Churchill Falls deal that will allow the Atlantic province to get more than $1 billion in annual revenue while Quebec secures ...
The Churchill Falls facility has a generating capacity ... Negotiations between Canada Post and the union representing its workers appear to be in a deadlock as the two sides remain far apart ...