Legault remains confident after voters in Maine say no to Hydro-Québec project
MONTREAL — Maine residents have voted No to having a Hydro-Québec transmission line pass through the state, but Quebec Premier François Legault said Wednesday he is still confident the utility’s $10-billion export contract to Massachusetts will come to pass.
Legault told reporters on the sidelines of the COP26 climate talks in Scotland that he knew the results of the referendum would be tight, adding that there are other options on the table and the governor of Massachusetts is determined to see the agreement through.
“Nothing is certain in life, but I am confident that it will get done,” Legault said. “There are different scenarios; for now I can’t give more details. There are different routes you can take to get to Massachusetts.”
The results of Tuesday’s referendum in Maine were a stinging setback for the Crown corporation and the Legault government’s plan to make Quebec the “battery of North America.” The contract is worth $10 billion over 20 years to the public utility.


