Public involvement is key for the project's environmental impact assessment activities, which will involve three rounds of consultation.
The public involvement process will provide opportunities for people to receive information and identify issues and potential effects about the proposed project, so they can be considered while the project is still in the planning stage.
Round One of the Public Involvement Program will help us to:
Keeyask Generation Project Newsletter – Round One, May 2008.
Keeyask Generation Project information panels – Round One.
Open houses were held in June 2008 in Gillam, Thompson, Winnipeg and Brandon.