Dominic LeBlanc meets N.L. Premier Andrew Furey, hints at support for oil sector
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc hinted Thursday that details about federal support for Newfoundland and Labrador’s troubled oil and gas sector could be weeks away.
After meeting with Liberal Premier Andrew Furey in St. John’s, LeBlanc told reporters that strengthening the relationship between the two governments is a priority for him and his colleagues in Ottawa.
LeBlanc said Furey, who was sworn in as premier Wednesday, made a strong case during their meeting for federal support for the oil and gas sector and its workers. He said Ottawa would have “very specific things to say” for the sector in the coming weeks.
Oil and gas represents approximately 30 per cent of the province’s GDP, Furey noted Thursday, but dropping oil prices and lack of demand amid the pandemic have hammered the industry.