Ontario and Quebec have signed a massive electricity deal.
The two provinces haven't revealed how much Ontario will pay for power under the seven-year agreement.
However, Montreal newspaper La Presse reports the agreement is worth one billion dollars, and calculates Ontario will pay five cents a kilowatt hour for the electricity.
Premiers Kathleen Wynne and Philippe Couillard signed the deal, which will see Ontario import up to two terawatt hours of electricity from Quebec annually.
That will allow the province to reduce its use of natural gas to generate power and is expected to save Ontario about 70 million dollars in costs over the seven years.