Public consultation

Public consultation is a key component of project planning. That’s why we meet with the host communities.

Our discussions with the public help us better understand the host community and optimize our projects in order to ensure the best possible integration of the equipment into the host environment.

Our public consultation process

Pre‑consultation

During this initial phase, we meet with the host community. Generally, we consult the MRCs, municipalities, cities, organizations involved in environmental matters, such as the UPA, and certain local economic organizations. We present our study area and ask for comments and concerns from the host community in order to begin an analysis of the possible route variants.

Information sharing is critical at this stage as it allows us to study the host environment and develop the feasible route variants that will be presented to the public during the consultation phase.

Consultation and presentation of the project

During this stage, we once again consult the stakeholders in the host community and we meet with the public to do the following:

  • Present the line routes under study
  • Present the modifications to the project design (height of the towers, width of the right‑of‑way, etc.)
  • To encourage cooperation with the host community, we speak to the landowners concerned about possible improvements and upcoming steps
  • Collect comments, concerns and questions from organizations and the public regarding route variants and questions about the substation.

Announcement of selected solution

During this last phase of our public consultation process, we present the results of our analysis following our environmental studies and our consultation activities.

During this step, we do the following:

  • Present the selected route variant
  • Hold discussions with concerned landowners and community organizations in order to ensure an optimal integration of the new line in the community
  • Integrate the community’s opinions in our environmental assessment process in order to choose the type of tower that is best suited to the host community.

Videos (in French only)

Information and discussion meeting on the reconstruction of the Cleveland‑Waterloo line at 120 kV – February 2023 (in French only)

Duration : 36 minutes 17 seconds

Webinar on the project to rebuild the Cleveland‑Waterloo line at 120 kV – June 2023

Duration : 1 hour 40 minutes

Working committee and public participation process

Meeting reports

Reference documents

Public participation activities from 2018 to 2020

  • Spring  2018  – Winter  2019 – Information and discussion meetings with elected officials and municipal officials, government department regional offices and provincial riding political attachés.
  • Spring and Summer  2019 – Information and consultation meetings with all stakeholders concerned. Alternative routes at exit 78 off Highway 10 in Bromont were under study at the time.
  • May to August  2019 – Online consultation.
  • November  2019 to September  2020 – Meetings of the working committee bringing together Shefford residents, elected and municipal officials and representatives of two MRCs and the provincial riding of Brome‑Missisquoi. Committee activities on the section east of exit 78 off Highway 10.

Newsletter – Conversion of the Cleveland‑Waterloo Line to 120‑kV [in French only]

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