The Atlantic and Quebec chambers of commerce are welcoming word that a deal has been reached on the renegotiated Upper Churchill contract.
The President and CEO of the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, Rhonda Tulk-Lane, says they’re eager to see the details.
In a joint release, the chambers say at a time when Canada faces increased global competition for investment and accelerating demand for clean energy, “collaboration is not optional, it is essential.”
“This is one of the things we’ve been calling for, not only at the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce, but all across Canada – working together to find wins.”






















