The Provincial Government of Quebec is looking at the possibility of taking a second look at the Churchill Falls agreement.
To some, the Churchill Falls agreement is considered to be the worst agreement the Newfoundland ever signed.
The contract, signed in 1969, provided for the sale to Hydro-Québec of approximately 31 billion kilowatt-hours per year for a term of 40 years.
Quebec Natural Resources Minister Pierre Arcand says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is floating the idea of trying to "bury the hatchet" between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.
The contract has been before the court 17 times. Each time Quebec has won.