As Minister of Finance, Eves also oversaw two controversial privatization initiatives: the long-term lease of the Bruce nuclear generating station to British Energy and the 99-year lease of Highway 407 to a consortium of mainly foreign investors.
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In 2000, the company was acquired by Centrica, the UK-based parent of British energy retailer British Gas.