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The Coal Injunction, Part 3: Why is a 12 year old filing affidavits against coal usage instead of playing with Lego?

In Part 3, Pipeline Online begins examining the affidavits of 12-year-old child, podcaster and Manitoba farmer as well as Saskatchewan Environmental Society and Citizens for Public Justice who have filed for an injunction to stop Saskatchewan’s recently announced...

The Coal Injunction, Part 2: Arguments against continued coal use made in injunction filings

A 12-year-old child, a podcaster and a Manitoban as well as Saskatchewan Environmental Society and Citizens for Public Justice have filed for an injunction to stop Saskatchewan’s recently announced plants to rebuild its coal fleet in its tracks. In Part 1, the stage...

The Coal Injunction, Part 1: Do a 12 year old, a podcaster and someone who doesn’t even live here get to kill 1100 coal-related jobs?

Pipeline Online does one of its deepest dives yet into the injunction application meant to shut down Saskatchewan’s coal-fired generation fleet, just as this province begins its rebirth. At stake are 1100 jobs, billions of dollars, and keeping 44% of Saskatchewan’s...

Quick Dick McDick: Where do my elbows go? (Canadian canola tariffs)

As Quick Dick McDick prepares to take his canola off the field, he digs deep into the utter disaster of our trade war with China over electric vehicles we don’t make for canola we do. “Almost $100,000 gone, overnight, from our farm, because the government...

Bronwyn Eyre: Judges Should Interpret Law—Not Make Public Policy From the Bench

Editor’s note: Next week Pipeline Online will be running an in-depth series of stories on the current action before the courts seeking an injunction that would stop Saskatchewan’s recently announced plan to rejuvenate its coal fleet dead in its tracks. As...
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