REGINA – The NDP took on the cost of refurbishing Saskatchewan’s coal-fired power generation fleet on Thursday, March 26, saying it’s going to cost more and have a greater impact on utility rates, while the Sask Party government countered by saying reliability is the...
“How can we say that we live in a united country when there is such a double standard?” On March 5 at Toronto’s Albany Club, Bronwyn Eyre was presented with the inaugural Cartier-Macdonald award from the Canadian Constitution Foundation. The award was...
A gas plant near Brook, Alberta. Photo by Brian Zinchuk By Lauren Krugel Alberta and Ottawa have reached an “agreement-in-principle” that puts the province in control of regulating its methane emissions, with final rules expected by the end of this year....
By Wolfgang Depner The companies behind the Coastal GasLink pipeline and the massive LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, B.C., have signed agreements that bring both of their second phases closer to reality. TC Energy says the agreement to establish a “comprehensive...
This weekend, I took a 2,200 km road trip from the farm to Edmonton and back in my old pickup. I’ve probably made that drive two dozen times over the decades. Same old prairie. Same old small towns. Same endless highway. But this time, it felt different because...