Author: Thomas Stuart, Lecturer in Communications, Gustavson School of Business, University of Victoria While climate change looms large over Democratic politics, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign is keeping its green policies vague, offering few firm...
EMERALD PARK – For several years, incentives for oil and gas development have been adapted for new, emerging commodities, namely lithium and helium. But in this past spring’s provincial budget, the Saskatchewan Party government decided to take a new tack,...
Editor’s note: Facing a groundswell of opposition to a proposed 200 megawatt wind project near Weyburn which would be built, operated and owned by Enbridge as an independent power producer, SaskPower posted the following on its corporate blog on Aug. 23. That...
Investment in Saskatchewan is growing as more mining companies are exploring for minerals in the province, thanks to the Ministry of Energy and Resources’ Targeted Mineral Exploration Incentive (TMEI), the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources said in a...
As of 6:37 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22, the rail labour dispute has been ordered into binding arbitration. Here’s how the day went down, according to the Canadian Press: Canada’s two biggest railways, Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas...
A looming work stoppage at Canada’s two biggest railways could have widespread effects on everything from daily commutes to the movement of grain and fuel. Unless deals are reached, rail service at both Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas...