Manitoba government says it will cut fees paid by Crown-owned energy utility
Manitoba Hydro’s debt tripled over 15 years due in part to cost overruns on a generating station and a major transmission line under the former NDP government.
Moody’s, an international credit rating agency, warned in the spring that recent electricity rate hikes have not been high enough to keep up with rising costs at Manitoba Hydro.
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