Newfoundland to appeal Churchill Falls ruling
A Quebec Superior Court has struck down a bid by Newfoundland and Labrador to adjust the terms of an agreement with Hydro-Quebec for the Churchill Falls power project.
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A Quebec Superior Court has struck down a bid by Newfoundland and Labrador to adjust the terms of an agreement with Hydro-Quebec for the Churchill Falls power project.
globalnews.caArguments made in favour of renegotiating the Churchill Falls-Hydro Quebec deal did not go over swimmingly in the Supreme Court of Canada on Tuesday.
www.cbc.caThe Supreme Court of Canada ended a long-standing dispute between the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador today over the sharing of profits from a hydroelectric plant on Labrador’s Churchill River, deciding that the contract cannot be revisited by the courts.
www.canadianlawyermag.comWatch New Churchill Falls project is ‘financed’ differently, ownership won’t be diluted: Furey Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caST. JOHN’S, N.L. – Newfoundland and Labrador’s latest court loss isn’t the end of its decades-long fight with Hydro-Quebec over Churchill Falls power, says Premier Tom Marshall. He’s backing plans to appeal a Quebec Superior Court ruling that struck down arguments that a 1969 pricing deal unfairly undervalues electricity from the Labrador plant. The case […]
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