The Premier says he and the Prime Minister will continue where they left off following yesterday’s election, which returned the Liberals with another minority government.
Ottawa signed a rate mitigation deal with Newfoundland and Labrador in July to cushion the blow of Muskrat Falls.
Prime Minister Trudeau’s Liberals were leading in 158 ridings today and are in position to form the next government.
The party held 155 seats when Trudeau called the election.
The two levels of government also signed an agreement to work toward $10-day childcare.
Premier Furey says the province has a collaborative, supportive relationship with the Prime Minister and his Government, and because of that, they have been able to do incredible things for Newfoundland and Labrador.