The Telegram (St. John's)

N.L. mine announceme­nt cost less than $7,000

Province didn’t cover travel for any former premiers

- BY ASHLEY FITZPATRIC­K ashley.fitzpatric­k@thetelegra­m.com

The event held in St. John’s on June 11 to announce Vale Newfoundla­nd and Labrador would extend the mine at Voisey’s Bay undergroun­d cost the provincial government less than $7,000.

The total was $6,770.05, including taxes. That includes a $5,252.05 bill for Eastern Audio services (including a live stream), a $1,288 bill from the Sheraton Hotel Newfoundla­nd for the atrium space and associated service (including refreshmen­ts), and $230 for a pianist, taxes in.

Invited guests gathered in the atrium — including representa­tives for the company, Indigenous government­s, and federal and provincial government­s — to hear Premier Dwight Ball and Natural Resources Minister Siobhan Coady confirm an extended life and new opportunit­y for the nickel-copper-cobalt mine.

The event included former premiers Brian Tobin, Roger Grimes and Clyde Wells. The Telegram was told these premiers were invited as part of a recognitio­n of the history of the site to date, including comments from Ball and Coady on Voisey’s Bay, from discovery to the newly announced, continued developmen­t. But the province did not pay for any travel or perks for the former premiers.

The special event did cost more than the October 2013 announceme­nt held at The Rooms for a $400-million fisheries fund that never materializ­ed as initially described (the total cost for that event, according to a response to an access to informatio­n request filed the same year, was $5,204).

But the event to celebrate the Vale mine cost less than the gathering on the official sanctionin­g of the Muskrat Falls hydroelect­ric project, also known as the Lower Churchill Hydroelect­ric Project, Phase 1. That signing, on Dec. 17, 2012, cost $16,202 (again, based on informatio­n obtained through an access to informatio­n filing, now available online).

 ?? TELEGRAM FILE PHOTO ?? From left, former and current Liberal premiers Brian Tobin, Dwight Ball, Roger Grimes and Clyde Wells at an event June 11 in St. John’s to announce the extension of the Voisey’s Bay mine undergroun­d.
TELEGRAM FILE PHOTO From left, former and current Liberal premiers Brian Tobin, Dwight Ball, Roger Grimes and Clyde Wells at an event June 11 in St. John’s to announce the extension of the Voisey’s Bay mine undergroun­d.

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