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ONGOING: Former Premier Dunderdale takes stand at Muskrat Falls inquiry

Follow reporter Ashley Fitzpatrick’s live coverage via Twitter

Then-premier Kathy Dunderdale speaks to reporters as Ed Martin, then-president and CEO of Nalcor, looks on.
Then-premier Kathy Dunderdale speaks to reporters as Ed Martin, then-president and CEO of Nalcor, looks on. - -File photo

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Former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Kathy Dunderdale is on the stand at the Muskrat Falls inquiry in St. John’s today and Telegram reporter Ashley Fitzpatrick is there to provide continuing coverage.

Tune into Fitzpatrick’s Twitter timeline for the most up-to-date news from the inquiry.


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