A landmark energy agreement involving Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, and the federal government was announced in St. John's. The deal, centered around Churchill Falls and other projects, is anticipated to be the largest clean energy investment in North American history, though it is not yet finalized. Prime Minister Mark Carney, along with the Premiers of Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec, heralded the agreement. Details regarding the exact value were released, indicating it is worth billions of dollars. The announcement took place along the St. John's harbour and signals a significant push towards clean energy initiatives in the region. This collaboration aims to bolster energy infrastructure and promote sustainable power sources.