By Ian Bickis in Toronto Vague promises by banks and businesses to reach net zero emissions decades in the future risk undermining the very real action needed now, former environment minister Catherine McKenna said as she released a report outlining the standards and...
REGINA – Governments often make their top priority for a legislative session their first bill. This fall, it’s Bill 88, The Saskatchewan First Act, moved by Saskatchewan Minister of Justice and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre. This bill came about after the Saskatchewan...
REGINA – The provincial government has approved 700 megawatts (MW) of new renewable generation to be added in south-central Saskatchewan by 2027. Once built, that will effectively double SaskPower’s current build-out of wind and solar production. This new...
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By Frank Jordans And Seth Borenstein in Berlin BERLIN (AP) — When world leaders, diplomats, campaigners and scientists descend on Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt next week for talks on tackling climate change, don’t expect them to part the Red Sea or other...