Ontario Premier Announces Plan to Connect Five First Nation Communities to Power Grid

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced a plan to build a transmission line to connect five Matawa First Nation communities to the Ontario power grid. The goal is to end their reliance on diesel-powered electricity and ensure a reliable, cost competitive, and clean power supply.

OLIVER PAIPOONGE – Five Matawa First Nation communities could soon be connected to the Ontario power grid .

“Just as Ontario eliminated its reliance on coal, this is a historic opportunity to now end our dependence on diesel,” Ford said. Eabametoong First Nation Chief Solomon Atlookan said some members of his community face electricity bills of $700 or more in the winter, a prohibitive cost that’s not sustainable.“Our residents are paying quite a bit more than probably any other in Northwestern Ontario . . . We need to work with the government on this. We can’t just let them go off on their own and plan things. We need to be there with them.

“We are not opposed to any type of development, but we need to be thoroughly involved in these processes so that our treaty, and what we were promised back in 1905, is upheld.”

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