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Sask Chamber says “appropriate transition process to achieving net zero is paramount,” in response to Moe’s Drawing the Line white paper

REGINA – On October 11, 2022, the Government of Saskatchewan released a paper titled Drawing the Line: Defending Saskatchewan’s Economic Autonomy during an event at the Battlefords and District Chamber of Commerce. This document outlines notable costs to...

Mélanie Joly pushes LNG ties in Japan and South Korea, amid North Korea missiles

  By Dylan Robertson in Ottawa Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is set to become a major energy supplier for Japan and South Korea. On a visit to both countries this week, Joly said she found a growing appetite for liquefied natural gas from...

Drawing the Line: Saskatchewan releases white paper defining how federal climate change regulation is choking this province

NORTH BATTLEFORD – Saskatchewan is feeling the noose of federal climate change policies and programs tightening around its neck, to the point where, if they are all implemented, the bill to this province could be $111 billion by 2035. That’s according to a white paper...

Brian Zinchuk: There’s only one word for all the greenhouse gas programs the feds have or will impose on Saskatchewan: strangulation

Premier Scott Moe thinks the overwhelming mass of federal environmental programs in the name of preventing climate change is getting to be too much. So on Oct. 21, he released a white paper called Drawing the Line: Defending Saskatchewan’s Economic Autonomy. After...

From food and fuel to cow crap: How 9 federal climate change policies will suck Saskatchewan dry over the next 12 years

If the current Liberal federal government’s climate change policies are fully enacted between now and 2035, the average cost to Saskatchewan will be more than this province current spends on its entire health care budget, plus the operational cost of its K-12...
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