Despite the escalation of criticism that is likely to occur during the election campaign in Newfoundland and Labrador, Hydro-Québec doubts it will be able to significantly improve the agreement signed with this province for revenue sharing and the development of the Churchill Falls complex.
The election called Monday, and its outcome could jeopardize the memorandum of understanding signed last December between Premier of Quebec François Legault and his then-Liberal counterpart, Andrew Furey.
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It’s the agreement that Legault sa