The Hatchet

The Hundred Years' War between Newfoundland and Quebec

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Feb 10, 2025
Edward Hollett, a political analyst and blogger from Newfoundland, dives into the contentious history between Newfoundland and Quebec. He discusses the infamous Churchill Falls agreement, highlighting how Quebec has profited enormously from Newfoundland’s energy. Hollett reflects on recent events, including a Supreme Court ruling, which underscores the ongoing power struggle. He also examines shifting public sentiments in Newfoundland, especially following the Muskrat Falls project's mismanagement, and emphasizes the need for a revitalized regional identity and proactive economic policies.
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INSIGHT

The 1969 Churchill Falls Deal Legacy

  • The 1969 Churchill Falls deal lets Quebec buy electricity at a very low price and sell it for huge profits.
  • This long-term agreement has been a major source of resentment and financial loss for Newfoundland.
ANECDOTE

Muskrat Falls Project Disaster

  • Newfoundland's later hydro projects like Muskrat Falls were plagued by huge cost overruns and mismanagement.
  • Public inquiry revealed Nalcor hid true costs, causing hydro rates to potentially double for residents.
ADVICE

Use Tenders to Determine Prices

  • Newfoundland should have put the Churchill Falls post-2041 energy on tender to get the best market price.
  • Setting prices ahead of time risks repeating past mistakes of undervaluing resources.
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