Metis want judicial review of government’s decision to quash Manitoba Hydro deal
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba Metis Federation has filed legal action against the provincial government over a hydroelectric development agreement that was halted by Premier Brian Pallister.
The deal, worked out between the federation and Crown-owned Manitoba Hydro, would have given the federation $67 million for supporting hydro projects such as a new transmission line to Minnesota. Potential benefits for the corporation would have included faster approvals at regulatory hearings.
Pallister called the deal “hush money” for a special interest group, and said it was unlike other agreements which compensate people for lost land or encroachment on traditional territories.
The federation filed for a judicial review Monday asking Court of Queen’s Bench to overturn Pallister’s decision and reinstate the deal.


