In a series of back-to-back news releases, the provincial government signalled Monday afternoon that it's charging ahead with ...
A former head of Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro says the Crown corporation has been duped by Hydro-Québec, which he believes ...
Former Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams is weighing in on the memorandum of understanding for a new Churchill Falls deal, saying he's convinced this province could get a better deal ...
The provincial government has the green light to move forward with negotiating the finer details of a new Churchill Falls ...
Over a month later and reaction of Churchill Falls from around the provincial political realm continues to trickle in. As NTV ...
PC Leader Tony Wakeham declared Tuesday his party will not support the Churchill Falls MOU unless it undergoes an independent review, while the Liberals again signalled a willingness to open the ...
The House of Assembly may have voted in favour of the Churchill Falls MOU, but one former premier is cautioning the province to keep a close eye on Hydro Quebec. Danny Williams spoke out today, ...
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 ...
The agreement promises about $227 billion in revenue to the Newfoundland and Labrador treasury, much of it coming from 50 years of new rates Hydro-Quebec will pay for power from the Churchill Falls ...
Such a scenario was part of the sales pitch used by N.L. Hydro CEO and president Jennifer Williams and vice-president Walter Parsons in the House of Assembly last week, during a special session on the ...