Tag: Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

PRESERVE MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY’S INDEPENDENCE

Memorial University represents not just a place of learning or of creativity meeting the academic needs of civil society.  Its very name is a commemoration of...

WHEN LEGACY TRUMPS COMMON SENSE (SOES PART II)

It is fine to suggest the Province ought to have a ‘Crown Jewel’ like Hydro Quebec or Statoil. But, when the motivation for a monolithic State...

DISTURBING QUESTIONS RAISED BY FRANK COLEMAN’S DISCLOSURE

When the story unfolded that the Provincial Government had released Humber Valley Paving (HVP) from a $19 million Contract and returned two Bonds for the same...

THE PUB: ANTIDOTE TO A GONG SHOW?

Nalcor’s warning to the public last week: ‘conserve power or suffer more rolling black-outs’  lends credence to suggestions that the Agency is a ‘Gong Show’.  A winter...

DERRICK DALLEY UNMASKS A SPENT GOVERNMENT

Since the 1970s when issues of oil and hydro power emerged at the top of the Government’s policy agenda, the public could always be assured that...

DANNY WILLIAMS: PITH AND CIRCUMSTANCE

“No Brainer” says Danny Williams, as he urged the new temporary Marshall Government to build a third transmission line to Labrador West, substantially at public expense. I’m...

TROUBLED WATERS: NALCOR SPILLS $MILLIONS

When you consider the Muskrat Falls Project will produce 824 megawatts of electricity, 176 MW (almost 22%) is not a trifling sum.  It is a huge block...

OVERSIGHT, TRUST AND THE PROVINCE’S REPUTATION

“Reckless” is not normally a word ascribed to governments in Canada.  Increasingly, though, it is how people refer to the NL Government of Premier Kathy Dunderdale. ...