REGINA, SASKATOON – It is simply impossible to meet federal climate change demands by 2035, so Saskatchewan is not going to do it, instead aiming for 2050. And we’re not taking it to court, either. That’s up to the federal government. That was the fundamental response...
The following verbatim excerpt from the Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal on the Clean Electricity Regulations, May 1, 2024, covers the tribunal’s comments on oil and gas. Pipeline Online will also publish entire submission letters from several oil and...
A company that aims to develop the lithium that occurs naturally within Alberta’s oilfield brines has pegged the estimated capital cost of its proposed Clearwater project at $2.47 billion. Publicly traded junior resource firm E3 Lithium opened the...
The National Transportation Safety Board’s daylong hearing on what caused the disastrous East Palestine train derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border last year gave the community, railroads and policymakers plenty to think about. The NTSB confirmed the...
Editor’s Note: The proposed federal Clean Electricity Regulations are one of the largest policy moves in Canadian history, and will have a much greater impact on Saskatchewan than it will on provinces blessed with ample hydroelectric power. If implemented to...