Breaking down the details — and risks, rewards — of a new Churchill Falls agreement
There was applause, hugs and almost too many politicians to count in St. John’s Thursday, when the premiers of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador announced a memorandum of understanding to end the notorious Churchill Falls agreement 17 years early. A new deal, if sanctioned, scores of billions of dollars flow in N.L. coffers for decades to come. The CBC’s Terry Roberts explains.