By Jeremy Simes Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says a plan by the United States to restore Russia’s ability to sell fertilizer is a backchannel that funds Ukrainian death and suffering. “This is the most disturbing action that I think we’ve...
Regina Fire & Protective Services reported the following on it’s X account the morning of Tuesday, March 25: Crews got called to the co-op refinery at 4.49AM this morning. The co-op refinery fire crews have the situation under control and Regina Fire is in a...
REGINA – The day before the provincial budget was tabled, the Saskatchewan Party government announced that SaskPower and SaskEnergy would be ordering steel from embattled Regina steel mill EVRAZ. The announcement came the same week US President Donald Trump placed...
Editor’s note: Last week, just days before the federal election call, CEOs of the largest oil industry companies in Canada sent a joint letter to the leaders of all the major federal parties. What’s remarkable about this letter is that up until now, most...
By Nick Murray in Ottawa Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Friday that his government would keep the emissions cap on oil and gas production in place if elected — but would fast-track investments in carbon capture to meet those emissions targets. Speaking to...
REGINA – The 2025 Saskatchewan provincial budget tabled by Minister of Finance Jim Reiter did not have a lot of new energy-related policy initiatives, but for the few that stand out, the official opposition New Democratic Party is generally supportive. That’s...