Hydro-Québec will pay about 30 times more for power, netting Newfoundland and Labrador an average of $1 billion a year until 2041, and $4 billion a year after 2056.
Late Thursday evening, Jan. 9, after the MOU vote, a reporter asked Energy Minister Andrew Parsons if he’s reconsidering his ...
Four days of extraordinary debate in the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature concluded Thursday night with most politicians ...
The PC Party says Consumer Advocate Dennis Browne is not who should be heading up the expert panel on the Churchill Falls MOU, but government and the NDP are defending the choice.
NL Hydro, the government, and the experts contracted by NL Hydro to advise on electricity markets and finances all said this ...