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Manitoba Hydro is hiding something about those wind farms.

You won't believe what Manitoba Hydro is hiding

Morning from Swan Valley — here's what matters in the northwest.

So, you know how we're always talking about being self-sufficient out here, right? We look after ourselves, like we always have. Well, it seems Manitoba Hydro might be taking a page from our book, but in a way that’s got people around the valley scratching their heads. They're keeping the names of companies bidding on these new Indigenous-led wind farms a secret, even though some of those companies are already talking about it themselves. It's an odd way to do business, especially when we’re talking about projects that could change the landscape of our energy supply, and potentially, our economy.

### Why Secrecy Now?

It's not like we don't understand the need for a bit of privacy in negotiations, but this feels different. We're talking about major energy infrastructure. In a place like Swan River, where everyone knows everyone and what's happening at the mill or down at the elevator, this kind of closed-door approach just doesn't sit right. It makes you wonder who benefits from keeping things quiet, and why they’re not being more open with the communities these projects are supposed to serve.

* **Transparency concerns:** Why are some companies identifying themselves, but Hydro won't confirm? * **Community involvement:** How can local Indigenous communities truly lead if the process is opaque? * **Economic impact:** Clarity on who's involved helps us understand the potential jobs and investment in the region.

This isn’t just about some distant power grid; it’s about future jobs, land use, and how our resources are managed right here in northwest Manitoba. When Hydro holds information this close, it doesn't build trust, and trust is something we value deeply in the valley. It makes you wonder if they're forgetting that places like Swan River, Minitonas, and Bowsman have a vested interest in these decisions, not just Winnipeg.

The morning crew digs into this kind of thing every day — tune in to hear more at mornings.live.

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