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Manitoba premier touts increased trade with Europe, possible second Hudson Bay portWINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has discussed increased trade with representatives from Europe and appears open to having a second port on Hudson Bay.
Premier Wab Kinew said Monday he has ordered Manitoba Hydro not to renew some expiring hydroelectricity export contracts to ...
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Manitoba ends some electricity exports to U.S., with plans to turn northwardWINNIPEG — Manitoba will soon have more energy for itself and other Canadian jurisdictions after two hydroelectric contracts ...
Manitoba will let two of its hydroelectric agreements which exported power across the southern border expire, Kinew told ...
The provincial government issued a directive to redirect some expiring electricity export contracts with the United States to provide power to homegrown projects here in Canada.
The Manitoba government directed Manitoba Hydro to redirect 500MW of expiring electricity export contracts to infrastructure within Canada.
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Hydro is about to redirect power it has been exporting to the United States and send it to Nunavut and Western Canada instead. Premier Wab Kinew signed orders in council ...
Government officials are greeting European Union officials with pamphlets touting the possibilities linked to Manitoba’s northern port and its “politically stable” nature. Premier Wab Kinew sat down ...
Manitoba Hydro says it does not plan to renew two export contracts it had with a private utility in the United States. Premier Wab Kinew told reporters the province is 'repatriating' the contracts ...
The Manitoba government says it plans to expropriate a privately-owned parcel of land in south Winnipeg at risk of being ...
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