The Opposition at Queens Park are hinting at a possible sweetheart deal for Cliff's Natural Resources. The mining company says high energy prices may force them to build a chromite smelter outside the province. Conservative Northern Affairs critic Randy Hillier says it's unacceptable for a government to indicate that they may set one hydro price for one company while other companies are sufferingMonday, February 7, 2011
Hillier hints at sweetheart hydro deal
The Opposition at Queens Park are hinting at a possible sweetheart deal for Cliff's Natural Resources. The mining company says high energy prices may force them to build a chromite smelter outside the province. Conservative Northern Affairs critic Randy Hillier says it's unacceptable for a government to indicate that they may set one hydro price for one company while other companies are suffering