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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 3 MIN

U Radio News: Métis‑Led Fleury Winds Project Marks Major Step in Indigenous Renewable Energy

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🌬️⚡ The Métis‑led Fleury Winds project is a proposed 200‑MW wind farm near Neepawa, majority‑owned by the Manitoba Métis Federation, representing a $500M investment in clean energy and long‑term economic self‑sufficiency. 🌱 If approved, it will deliver renewable power, create jobs, and honour Métis leadership while generating stable revenue for community programs.https://u-channel.ca/metis-led-fleury-winds-project-marks-major-step-in-indigenous-renewable-energy/

🌬️⚡ The Métis‑led Fleury Winds project is a proposed 200‑MW wind farm near Neepawa, majority‑owned by the Manitoba Métis Federation, representing a $500M investment in clean energy and long‑term economic self‑sufficiency. 🌱 If approved, it will deliver renewable power, create jobs, and honour Métis leadership while generating stable revenue for community programs.https://u-channel.ca/metis-led-fleury-winds-project-marks-major-step-in-indigenous-renewable-energy/

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