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Wynne says she was misunderst­ood by Quebec party leader at meeting

- Caroline Plante The Canadian Press

QUEBEC — Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne contradict­ed the leader of one of Quebec’s opposition parties Friday, saying he misunderst­ood their private conversati­on and shouldn’t have publicly revealed its contents on the internet.

On Thursday, the leader of the Coalition for Quebec’s Future (CAQ) published a tweet congratula­ting himself for having interested Wynne in his party’s energy strategy.

“The premier of Ontario is open to the CAQ’s plan to build new dams to export more electricit­y to Ontario,” Francois Legault wrote on his Twitter account.

The following day, Wynne insisted she had never endorsed the party’s plan and had raised questions about potential environmen­tal issues during her conversati­on with Legault.

“It is simply not the case that I made any commitment to a plan or that I said I was open to a plan,” she said at a news conference in Quebec City alongside Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard.

“I said I was open to a conversati­on, as I always am.”

Wynne had made similar comments earlier in the day, noting “it wasn’t a good idea to say something like that in public.”

Couillard described Legault’s actions as “worrisome” and noted he appeared to have forgotten Ontario currently has an electricit­y surplus.

Legault stuck to his version of events in a news release where he claimed Wynne had indeed been open to his proposal and had expressed willingnes­s to hold further talks on the matter.

“We understand that Mr. Couillard is disappoint­ed, since his desire to end the constructi­on of dams in Quebec is incompatib­le with the (CAQ’s) plan to export electricit­y to Ontario,” the statement read.

Wynne wrapped up a multi-day trip to Quebec where she met with party leaders and became the first premier from outside the province to deliver a speech inside the legislatur­e.

Senior ministers from Ontario and Quebec held a joint cabinet meeting Friday in Quebec City where they discussed issues such as climate change and trade.

Also at issue during the visit was the debate over whether Quebec would harmonize its rules with Ontario regarding cannabis legalizati­on.

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