Top officials with N.L. Hydro believe a new deal for energy sales and development on the Churchill River will power a fresh ...
Former Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams is weighing in on the memorandum of understanding for a new Churchill ...
Four days of extraordinary debate in the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature concluded Thursday night with most politicians ...
Quebec’s provincially owned hydro utility will also pay Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro a $3.5-billion fee for the right to co-develop two more energy projects on the Churchill River. Newfoundland and ...
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 ...
Although Newfoundland and Labrador owns the majority of the Churchill Falls plant, most of the revenue has always flowed to Quebec, which under the original contract had the right to buy the power ...
The draft deal promises to deliver about $227-billion to the provincial treasury, much of it coming from the new rates ...
Hydro-Québec will maintain its 34.2 per cent share of Churchill Falls (Labrador) Corp., the entity that operates the generating station and transmission equipment, when the contract expires. The rest ...
(Mark Quinn/CBC) The Innu Nation grand chief says the newly announced memorandum of understanding on Churchill Falls power between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec will greatly benefit the Innu.
Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have been at loggerheads over energy since 1969, when the provinces signed a deal allowing Hydro-Québec to reap the lion's share of profits from power produced at ...