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The premiers of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador, along with the heads of their respective power companies, met Tuesday ...
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Quebec energy deal is chief election issue for Newfoundland and Labrador premier
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier John Hogan says he and the president of his province's energy corporation also discussed ...
Hydro-Québec announces that it has negotiated on the Canadian domestic market the issue of new notes totaling CA$750,000,000, Series 0091 maturing on September 1, 2032, under its Canadian Medium Term ...
Under the new draft agreement, Hydro-Québec would pay an estimated $33.8 billion for Churchill Falls power over the next 50 ...
Media invitation - Presentation of Hydro-Québec's financial results for the first six months of 2025
Hydro-Québec invites media representatives to participate in a virtual conference on its financial results for the first six months of 2025.
MONTRÉAL, Aug. 25, 2025 /CNW/ – Hydro-Québec reported net income of $2,277 million for the first semester of 2025, up $432 million compared to the same period in 2024. This is mainly due to ...
Québec’s second-largest employee union, with 5,500 members, is betting on the upcoming resumption of conciliation to break ...
The power the company wants to send through its proposed Maine pipeline is not free of carbon. Hydro-Quebec’s claim that — as paraphrased by Portland Press Herald Staff Writer Edward D. Murphy ...
Hydro-Quebec, owned by Quebec's provincial government, is buying the assets from ArcLight Capital Partners, according to a statement Wednesday.
Hydro-Quebec, the province’s electric utility, is building four new hydroelectric dams capable of delivering 1,550 megawatts of power — enough electricity to serve 1.5 million New England homes.
Commentary: Hydro-Quebec offers misleading claims about power’s climate impact We can't trust the utility's publicists to represent correctly their own carbon emissions.
Decades ago the dams and infrastructure owned by Hydro-Quebec, a government-owned corporation, were built on the land of three First Nations tribes in Quebec without consent or compensation. To ...
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