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Coal Revival: Harrison says NDP will shut down coal plants immediately if they were to form government

  On Aug. 11, Pipeline Online published the Saskatchewan NDP’s response to the Saskatchewan Party government’s move to rejuvenate its coal-fired power generation fleet. That story, Coal Revival: Would the NDP reverse the coal decision? And why are...

Pipeline Online Podcast: Aleana Young Ep. 15: Would the Sask NDP reverse the coal decision? And what about nuclear?

The Saskatchewan Party government has said it would rejuvenate its coal fleet. What would the NDP do with coal if elected as government? Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Minister for Economy and Jobs Aleana Young is also the critic for SaskPower. She discussed the NDP’s...

Coal Revival: Would the NDP reverse the coal decision? And why are they now big on nuclear power?

  SASKATOON – The Saskatchewan Party now says it will rebuild the coal-fired power fleet. So what does the NDP have to say? On June 18, the Government of Saskatchewan announced one of the largest energy policy decisions over the last decade, and likely for...

Poilievre says of B.C. Premier Eby that ‘one man can’t block’ pipeline proposal

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canadians, including British Columbians, want a new oil pipeline and Premier David Eby can’t be allowed as one man to block the project. Poilievre says the country can’t wait for complete agreement on the idea,...

Frontier Centre for Public Policy: The Tamara Lich trial shows just how far Ottawa will go to crush dissent, especially in the West

Tamara Lich’s prosecution isn’t just about a protest—it’s a warning. For many Western Canadians, her harsh treatment by Ottawa signals how far the federal government is willing to go to silence dissent. As Alberta moves toward a sovereignty referendum, Lich’s ordeal...
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