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Saskatchewan and Alberta premiers ask for extension of carbon tax exemption

Two of Canada’s Prairie premiers say Ottawa’s decision to exempt the carbon tax on heating oil fails to address affordability needs in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday the carbon tax would be exempt for three years...

Trudeau just blinked on his premier climate change initiative, the carbon tax

With Atlantic Canada in revolt over the carbon tax on fuel oil, Trudeau suspends carbon tax for three years (until after the next election)   OTTAWA – Late in the afternoon of Oct. 26, the staunch federal Liberal policy of climate change priorities conquers all...

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says renewable-powered grid by 2035 ‘fantasy thinking’

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told delegates at a climate conference in Calgary on Thursday that achieving an electricity grid that depends on renewable power by 2035 is “fantasy thinking.” Smith has said that achieving that target in 12 years could lead...

Saskatchewan Party government intends to use Saskatchewan First Act to fight the feds on several climate change initiatives

REGINA – A year ago, the Saskatchewan Party government introduced the Saskatchewan First Act, which was subsequently passed into law. Now, it has made clear its intentions to use that act to take the fight to Ottawa on several climate change-related initiatives,...

Other energy-related points in Wednesday’s Speech from the Throne

REGINA – When it comes to the energy sector, the Saskatchewan Party government’s principal thrust is the usage of the Saskatchewan First Act to fight the federal government on several climate change initiatives. But there were other energy-related points...

Another day of near-flatline wind power production in Alberta on Wednesday

13 of 38 wind farms produce 1 megawatt, or less (as in zero) for 24 hours Alberta saw another day of poor wind power production, with 10 hours during the day where the 3,853 megawatts of wind was producing less than 100 megawatts. X bot account @ReliableAB posts...
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