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Hydro‑Québec says N.L. power deal is ‘clean break’ from the pastCEO Michael Sabia visited Churchill Falls plant in Labrador and said he is “100 per cent” confident a new plant at Gull ...
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Sitting on the doorstep of the Churchill Falls megaproject, Hydro-Québec CEO Michael Sabia and Newfoundland and Labrador ...
Michael Sabia says negotiations to hammer out final contracts by April, 2026 are proceeding ‘full speed ahead’ ...
The new Churchill Falls agreement is exactly the kind of project and partnership Canada needs right now and into the future.
The top executives with government-owned utilities from Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador will meet in Churchill Falls on ...
If there was any worry a new agreement for the Churchill Falls megaproject could be derailed, that was put to rest on Monday.
The CEO of Hydro-Quebec was in Churchill Falls today as negotiations continue toward a final contract. Michael Sabia defended the deal as a balanced one, and says tariff threats from the United States ...
Province is also looking at feasibility of breaking supply contracts for future power deliveries to Massachusetts and New ...
Michael Sabia spoke to reporters from the Churchill Falls facility in Labrador, saying the tentative deal was a “clean break” from an “unbalanced and probably unfair” contract that ...
Hydro‑Québec president Michael Sabia speaks at the legislature committee studying the utility's strategic plan, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023, at the legislature in Quebec City. THE CANADIAN PRESS ...
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