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Brian Zinchuk: This year will be the 38nd anniversary of me not getting the G.I. Joe aircraft carrier for Christmas

This was from January, 2018. Still no aircraft carrier. Facebook (Editor’s note: originally published in 2018, updated due to the fact neither my wife, mom or dad have made the effort to buy me the USS Flagg, I even saw one at a comic convention in Saskatoon...

Brian Zinchuk: Nova Scotia and federal government put final bullet in the head of still-twitching offshore gas play

Nova Scotia goes along with the feds to kill an offshore gas project, all the while their bills are paid by Alberta and Saskatchewan oil and gas Well isn’t that just peachy? Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government teamed up with the federal Liberal...

Federal and Nova Scotia governments kill offshore petroleum project in name of “clean energy”

The federal Liberal government, combined with the Progressive Conservative Nova Scotia government, killed another oil and gas project on Dec. 4, one that already had regulatory approval, in the name of “clean energy.” But that approval, by the Canada-Nova...

“A production cap by default”: Sask gov’t reacts to Guilbeault’s proposed methane regulations

On Dec. 4, the federal government released draft regulations that would force a 75 per cent reduction in methane emissions on Saskatchewan’s oil and gas sector. The Government of Saskatchewan responded by saying in a press release, “This amounts to a...

Saskatchewan to use Output Based Pricing to fund small modular reactor

  The “Output-Based Performance Standards” is, for all intents and purposes, another form of carbon tax. And the Saskatchewan government is moving to use some of the proceeds from that to fund development of the province’s first small modular...
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