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0:50Now PlayingHot off the heels of a new Churchill Falls hydroelectric agreement between Newfoundland and Quebec, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa will chip in $10 billion in federal financing to upgrade and expand the project.
The funds will be used to upgrade and expand the generating station, build transmission lines, create offshore wind turbines and develop the Gull Island hydroelectric project.
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