Commissioner Justice Richard Leblanc’s final report on the Muskrat Falls Inquiry is still on track for the end of the year.
The two-year inquiry wrapped up this summer, after politicians, industry professionals and critics outlined the factors that led to project delays and cost escalation.
The cost of the mega-project has ballooned from $6.2-billion at sanction in 2012 to $12.7-billion.
First power was originally scheduled for mid-2017, but is now expected in early 2020.






















