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Moe concerned feds’ ‘social cost of carbon’ could lead to much higher carbon tax, pave way for Clean Electricity Standard impossible for SK to meet

  REGINA – On April 19, federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault announced a new “social cost of carbon” which would be $247 a tonne for CO2 equivalent. He called it “a new tool that the federal government is going to use in the fight...

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault announces “social cost of carbon.” Could this mean a $247/tonne carbon tax?

First, the federal Liberal government said the carbon tax was going to be $50 per tonne for CO2 equivalent (CO2e). Then it implemented an escalator to increase that carbon tax to $170 per tonne by 2030, going up each year $15 per tonne CO2e, starting a few weeks ago...

Trudeau: “The conversation about getting the federal government to take back control those resources is a non-starter. It’s not going to happen”

Trudeau suggests First Nations want to deal with the current federal government because its easier than dealing with the provinces, but warns of a “toxic” federal government in the future REGINA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not move to take away...

A day after Alberta’s wind generation cratered, so, too, did Saskatchewan’s. Again.

According to SaskPower’s Where Your Power Comes From webpage, wind power generation in Saskatchewan averaged 31 megawatts on Friday, April 14. As it’s a daily average, that means at times wind generation was below 31 megawatts. That means out of the 617...

Weekend Watch: Where Terranes Collide: The Geology of Western Canada

This week’s obscure but interesting video was recorded in 1993 by the Geological Survey of Canada. If you want to hang out with really cool rock stars like these, you should attend the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference May 2-3 in Regina. Now, in Saskatchewan,...
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