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April Crown land sale for petroleum and natural gas up 3.5x compared to February

REGINA – As far Crown land sales go, the April edition was a pretty good one. The Government of Saskatchewan’s Crown petroleum and natural gas public offering held on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, has raised $11,113,460 for the province. That’s up from $3.1...

Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project in Labrador considered commissioned: CEO

  Newfoundland and Labrador’s Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project is considered commissioned after years of delays and billions of dollars in cost overruns. Jennifer Williams, CEO of Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro, made the announcement Wednesday to...

Trudeau’s says Lametti “said no such thing,” Poilievre accuses Lametti of threatening something he didn’t, and Lametti says he didn’t commit to what he committed to

  WINNIPEG, OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Winnipeg on Wednesday, April 12 to talk about “clean energy.” While there, he was asked about the kerfuffle between his justice minister and the Prairie Premiers on natural resources in recent days. An...

Federal justice minister denies saying what he clearly said on natural resources, Prairie premiers release joint statement

OTTAWA, REGINA, WINNIPEG, EDMONTON – The dustup over provincial control of natural resources continued into April 11, with the federal Justice Minister and Attorney General David Lametti putting out a statement denying he said what he clearly said, and the three...

Yorkton’s Louis Dreyfus canola crushing plant to double in size, driven by the Clean Fuel Standard Saskatchewan’s government opposes

YORKTON – Back in 2009, Louis Dreyfus built a canola crushing plant on the northwest corner of Yorkton. Immediately adjacent to it, James Richardson International (JRI) built its own canola crushing plant. In recent years, JRI doubled the size of its plant, and...
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