Manitoba Hydro now acknowledges its runaway expansion plans have turned into billion-dollar mistakes. Its debt is projected to double to $25 billion within a few years. This debt will affect ratepayers. If you believe it’s important to find out what went wrong at Manitoba Hydro, please read and sign the Canadian Taxpayers Federation's petition calling for an independent inquiry: http://bit.ly/2eRlegU
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