Supreme Court of Canada sides with Hydro-Québec over plan for new transmission line
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says Hydro-Québec has the right to construct a new electric-power transmission line along an existing corridor running from the Quebec City area to Laval.
The story began in the early 1970s when the Quebec government authorized Hydro-Québec to build a transmission line and the utility acquired the necessary rights through expropriation.
In 2015, the Quebec government approved Hydro-Québec’s plan for a new line.
However, land owners argued the construction should not be allowed along the Quebec City-Laval corridor and claimed damages for unintended use of the original rights.