Agreement reached to connect 16 northern Ontario First Nations to power grid
TORONTO — A new agreement between Ontario First Nations, the federal government and the province will see 16 northern communities connected to the power grid in a $1.6-billion project that will end their dependence on diesel fuel for power.
The work, to be done in phases, is expected to completed by 2023 and will shift the communities to the provincial electricity grid.
Premier Kathleen Wynne said the Wataynikaneyap Power Grid Connection Project will be the largest Indigenous-led and Indigenous-owned infrastructure project in the province’s history.
“(The project) will mean thousands of people will no longer have to rely on dirty diesel fuel to meet their energy needs,” Wynne said in a statement. “Access to clean, reliable and affordable electricity will open up new economic opportunities. It will lower the cost of housing and help ensure a clean supply of drinking water. It will mean cleaner air and a healthier place to live right now — and in the future.”


