Legault remains confident after voters in Maine say no to Hydro-Québec project
MONTREAL — Voters in Maine have voted No to having a Hydro-Québec power transmission line pass through the state, but Quebec Premier François Legault is still confident the $10-billion power export contract to Massachusetts will come to pass.
Legault commented today on the results of Tuesday’s referendum in Maine, a stinging setback for the Crown corporation and his government’s plan to make Quebec the “battery of North America.”
Legault told reporters on the sidelines of the COP26 climate talks in Scotland that he knew the results of the referendum would be tight and says the governor of Massachusetts is determined to see the agreement through.
Legault says there’s a Plan B for the project that entail different transmission routes, but he couldn’t give more details, adding the project had been approved by multiple state and federal agencies.