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SaskPower, Cameco and Westinghouse sign MOU on future nuclear development

With Westinghouse now 49% owned by Cameco, the prospect of “buying Saskatchewan” becomes significant   REGINA, SASKATOON – With Saskatoon-based Cameco’s recent purchase of 49 per cent of Westinghouse Electric Company, it was all but inevitable that...

SRC Signs MOU With MLTC to Evaluate Potential Microreactor Applications

On June 6, the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) and Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a framework for collaboration regarding the applications of microreactors in the MLTC’s communities. “The...

Saskatchewan appears before Senate committee looking into Bill C-69, take 2

The hated Bill C-69 is apparently not dead, yet Editor’s Note: On June 4, Saskatchewan Minister of Justice and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre appeared before a Senate committee looking at the rehash of Bill C-69, the Impact Assessment Act, which was found...

Saskatchewan launches high school oil and gas courses to encourage students to join industry

WEYBURN – Saskatchewan high school students will soon be able to take Grade 11 and 12 level classes familiarizing them with the oil and gas industry. It’s in response to a growing need to attract young people to join the oil and gas workforce. Premier Scott Moe,...

When did we become 1984? Saskatchewan fighting oil and gas gag law inserted in federal budget

  WEYBURN – The Saskatchewan Government has grave concerns about federal legislation that could impinge on free speech when it comes to promotion of oil and gas. Minister of Justice and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre called it a “federal gag law,” in a press scrum...
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