Quotes"Reliable power is the backbone of economic prosperity in Northern Ontario. This new Greenstone Transmission Line will put thousands of people to work, support key industries like mining, and strengthen northern and Indigenous communities’ growth. By making these investments today, we’re positioning the North for lasting economic opportunities for decades to come." - George Pirie Minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth "The Greenstone Transmission Reinforcement Project will bring much-needed infrastructure improvements to the region. As my community continues to develop, we will benefit from improved electricity reliability and increased capacity to support future growth and economic opportunities. Our partnership with Hydro One will be a meaningful step towards economic reconciliation — helping us create generational wealth while building the electrical infrastructure our community and local economy need to thrive." - Chief Yvette Metansinine Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek "We are very proud to work with our fellow communities to develop the Greenstone Transmission Line. Our community and the communities we are working with have been plagued by unreliable and inadequate energy resources for our region limiting growth and opportunities. This will create more reliable energy for our membership and eventually to the communities to the North." - Chief Joseph Gagnon Aroland First Nation "Opportunities like investment and oversight in the Greenstone Transmission Line honour the spirit and intent of the Treaty Relationship. It’s heartening to see our communities start to become equal partners. First Nations are looking toward a bright future of more frequent collaboration in our many shared interests. In order for us to exercise our sovereignty, we must have own-source funding for independence. Economic development opportunities are integral to our community’s development, and equity investments are a path forward to resolving our challenges today. There’s still a lot of work to do. This is just one project, and just a start – there’s more to come. We’re willing to do our share of the work." - Chief Sheri Taylor Ginoogaming First Nation "The Municipality of Greenstone welcomes today’s announcement and the province’s continued investment in critical infrastructure across the North. Reliable transmission is essential to our residents’ health and safety, building strong communities, and creating long-term opportunities for workers and businesses in our region. This project also reflects the importance of partnership, with Indigenous communities playing a leadership role and sharing in the benefits. We look forward to working with Ontario, First Nations, and industry to ensure this investment delivers lasting value for Northern Ontario." - James McPherson Mayor, Municipality of Greenstone "Northern Ontario is growing fast, and new transmission infrastructure is critical to providing reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity to the region. Today’s announcement is an important step forward that will support a prosperous future for the region’s municipalities and First Nations communities." - Lesley Gallinger President and CEO of IESO "The Ontario Mining Association welcomes the Greenstone Transmission Line as a critical investment that supports current development and unlocks energy capacity for future mines across the region. By addressing a key barrier to new projects, the line will help create jobs and support long-term community growth. We are pleased Hydro One will build the project, given its strong record of equity partnerships with First Nation communities and its role in reducing reliance on diesel." - Priya Tandon President, Ontario Mining Association "The Ontario Chamber has advocated for prioritizing the Greenstone Transmission Line, recognizing its importance to reliability, resource development, and economic opportunity in the North. We welcome today’s announcement and the commitment to meaningful engagement with First Nations." - Daniel Tisch President & CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce "The Greenstone Transmission Line is essential infrastructure that positions Ontario to responsibly advance development opportunities, while ensuring a reliable and resilient electricity system for northern communities and industry. As Ontario’s trusted transmitter, Hydro One brings deep experience and strong Indigenous partnerships to one of the province’s most important northern transmission projects." - Vince Brescia President & CEO, Ontario Energy Association "The Ontario Waterpower Association applauds the government’s decision and leadership in moving this investment forward to further the implementation of the Integrated Energy Plan. We congratulate Hydro One and their First Nations partners and look forward to the construction of this important transmission infrastructure. This project can serve as a catalyst to unlock significant Made in Ontario waterpower while advancing Indigenous economic reconciliation." - Paul Norris President, Ontario Waterpower Association "Reliable and modern energy infrastructure is essential to supporting responsible resource development in Northern Ontario and sustaining long-term mining operations. The Greenstone Transmission Line will expand and strengthen regional power capacity and reliability, supporting continued economic growth. Investments in infrastructure of this nature help ensure that operations such as Equinox Gold’s Greenstone Mine can continue to operate efficiently while contributing to local communities, Indigenous partnerships, and Ontario’s broader economic objectives. We also commend the Government of Ontario’s leadership in advancing innovative partnership models that create meaningful opportunities for Indigenous participation in major infrastructure projects." - Darren Hall Chief Executive Officer, Equinox Gold Corp. "The Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO) welcomes the province’s decision to prioritize the Greenstone Transmission Line. Modern, reliable energy infrastructure is essential to unlocking investment, supporting development in the Ring of Fire, and strengthening northern Ontario’s economy. We are encouraged by the project’s partnership model, which provides meaningful leadership and ownership opportunities for Indigenous communities. This approach supports long term economic growth and advances economic reconciliation in Ontario." - Stephanie Crilly Executive Director, EDCO |