dowlingm
Senior Member
If you are building gigawatts of new capacity but integrated into a trans-border grid, this would seem an unwise position to take if you want to be seen as a reliable partner over multi-decade time horizons
This is not to say that Ontario or Canada stand idly while That Guy shoots his mouth off - but it just seems like bad timing, especially given the only serious alternative customer, Quebec, is mending fences with Newfoundland and Labrador in this week’s Churchill Falls deal.
This is not to say that Ontario or Canada stand idly while That Guy shoots his mouth off - but it just seems like bad timing, especially given the only serious alternative customer, Quebec, is mending fences with Newfoundland and Labrador in this week’s Churchill Falls deal.