Landslide at Muskrat Falls prompts renewed calls for independent review
“We feel Nalcor’s response is insensitive to the concerns of those who live downstream of this project.”
“We feel Nalcor’s response is insensitive to the concerns of those who live downstream of this project.”
The public inquiry into the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric dam in Labrador has drawn a lot of criticism since it was announced in November.
After years of conflict over the Muskrat Falls hydro project in Labrador, an Inuk leader is finally at the table negotiating an agreement with the crown corporation in charge of it.
APTN News When announced in 2012, former premier Kathy Dunderdale said the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric…
An announcement was made regarding the Muskrat Falls Project from the Premier of Newfoundland and…
On an early morning in late September, Denise Cole led a group of land protectors to Nalcor Energy’s head office in St. John’s to keep workers out – to send a message to the corporation and the province.
Despite continued calls for Nalcor Energy to drop its injunction against anti-Muskrat Falls hydroelectric activists, Newfoundland and Labrador’s Justice minister is firm that he cannot politically interfere.
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