ARCHIVED – Allocation of Funds for Participation in the Public Hearing for Manitoba Hydro’s Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission Project
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The Board administers a Participant Funding Program (PFP), which provides financial assistance to individuals, Indigenous groups, landowners, and non-industry not-for-profit groups to facilitate public participation in certain project hearings and environmental assessments of designated projects.
On 16 March 2017, the National Energy Board announced $250,000 to assist individuals and groups with their participation in the environmental assessment (and later the hearing) for the Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission Project. The PFP received 16 applications requesting $1,197,967. After reviewing the applications, the PFP recommended awarding to all. The Executive Vice President, Regulatory approved the recommendation. Indigenous groups account for 72% of the funding awarded.
Applicant | Amount awarded |
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Animakee Wa Zhing #37 | $80,000 |
Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing | $61,830 |
Brokenhead Ojibway Nation | $73,115 |
Canadian Association of Energy and Pipeline Landowner Associations | $80,000 |
Consumers’ Association of Canada | $68,945 |
Council of Canadians | $27,677 |
Manitoba Metis Federation | $80,000 |
Manitoba Wildlands | $80,000 |
Northwest Angle #33 | $80,000 |
Peguis First Nation | $80,000 |
Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation | $80,000 |
Sagkeeng First Nation | $79,000 |
Shoal Lake #40 First Nation | $80,000 |
Southeast Stakeholders Coalition | $80,000 |
Southern Chiefs Organization | $80,000 |
Wa ni ska tan | $80,000 |
Total | $1,190,567 |
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