The Coal Injunction, Part 4: Affidavits of a Manitoba activist farmer and a Saskatoon environmental podcaster
In Part 4, the affidavits of the Manitoba activist farmer, who neither lives in Saskatchewan nor is a SaskPower customer, and the Saskatoon environmental podcaster who’s taking a political science degree are examined. These are two of the three individuals who are taking legal action to stop Saskatchewan from rebuilding its coal-fired generation fleet, as laid out in Part 1, here.
The Coal Injunction, Part 3: Why is a 12 year old filing affidavits against coal usage instead of playing with Lego?
In Part 3, Pipeline Online begins examining the affidavits of 12-year-old child, podcaster and Manitoba farmer as well as Saskatchewan Environmental Society and Citizens for Public Justice who have filed for an injunction to stop Saskatchewan’s recently announced plants to rebuild its coal fleet in its tracks. Part 3 focuses on the child activist’s affidavit.
The Coal Injunction, Part 2: Arguments against continued coal use made in injunction filings
A 12-year-old child, a podcaster and a Manitoban as well as Saskatchewan Environmental Society and Citizens for Public Justice have filed for an injunction to stop Saskatchewan’s recently announced plants to rebuild its coal fleet in its tracks. In Part 1, the stage is set. In Part 2, Pipeline Online digs into the legal filing, known as the “orginating application,” itself, laying out their arguments to end coal-fired power generation for good.
The Coal Injunction, Part 1: Do a 12 year old, a podcaster and someone who doesn’t even live here get to kill 1100 coal-related jobs?
Pipeline Online does one of its deepest dives yet into the injunction application meant to shut down Saskatchewan’s coal-fired generation fleet, just as this province begins its rebirth. At stake are 1100 jobs, billions of dollars, and keeping 44% of Saskatchewan’s lights on. And just who gets to govern around here, anyhow?
Quick Dick McDick: Where do my elbows go? (Canadian canola tariffs)
“Almost $100,000 gone, overnight, from our farm, because the government is trying to protect an industry that basically imports most of the components they use for their EVs from China anyways, and then uses $80 an hour union jobs to put them all together, then tries to force them onto the Canadian population that doesn’t fucking want them anyways,” Quick Dick says.
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Bronwyn Eyre: Judges Should Interpret Law—Not Make Public Policy From the Bench
Courts ought not be the exclusive arbiters of social and economic policy—genuine concerns about issues such as climate policy or homelessness notwithstanding. So, what to do?
Note – this might might be entirely applicable when it comes to Saskatchewan rejuvenating its coal fleet.
Brian Zinchuk on Evan Bray Show: Coal, nuclear, pipelines and more
This month the discussion touched on the impacts of the advent of large multilateral wells, coal-fired power rejuvenation, nuclear power, pipelines and more.
Whitecap is still very much serious about CO2 injection, but for enhanced oil recovery
Whitecap is selling off three carbon hub projects, two of which are in Saskatchewan, to Entropy, a subsidiary of Advantage Energy, which in turn has a $200 million strategic investment agreement with Brookfield Asset Management. The announcement was made June 23. This begs the question of whether or not Whitecap, which is the operator and majority owner of the Weyburn Unit since 2017, has lost faith in carbon dioxide injection
Greener steel arrives in Canada to a market in turmoil and future unclear
Like some superhero channelling the power of lightning, Algoma Steel Inc. has started using the heat cast off by the arcs of powerful electric currents to make greener steel.
Coal Revival: Harrison says NDP will shut down coal plants immediately if they were to form government
“The NDP have now made clear that they will shut down our coal power plants immediately if they were to form government, putting thousands of people out of work while devastating two communities. ” – Minister Jeremy Harrison
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Pipeline Online Podcast: Aleana Young Ep. 15: Would the Sask NDP reverse the coal decision? And what about nuclear?
The Saskatchewan Party government has said it would rejuvenate its coal fleet. What would the NDP do with coal if elected as government? Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Minister for Economy and Jobs Aleana Young is also the critic for SaskPower.
Coal Revival: Would the NDP reverse the coal decision? And why are they now big on nuclear power?
The Saskatchewan Party now says it will rebuild the coal-fired power fleet. So what does the NDP have to say? Quite a bit – and a lot of it relates to nuclear power.
Poilievre says of B.C. Premier Eby that ‘one man can’t block’ pipeline proposal
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canadians, including British Columbians, want a new oil pipeline and Premier David Eby can’t be allowed as one man to block the project.
Frontier Centre for Public Policy: The Tamara Lich trial shows just how far Ottawa will go to crush dissent, especially in the West
Lich’s ordeal is not about justice. It’s about power. It’s about control. And it’s about sending a warning to anyone who dares question the authority of the federal government.
Lithium in SK, Part 36: Arizona Lithium to use Long Creek Rail for product shipment
One of the key considerations for the development of Saskatchewan’s nascent lithium industry is how with the product, produced on the Canadian prairie, make it to market? One piece of that puzzle seems to have been solved by Arizona Lithium, which has drilled three production pads in the Torquay area.
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Jim Warren: Elections Have Consequences
The results of the 2025 federal election underlined the critical role electoral politics plays in determining the fortunes of Western Canada’s conventional energy sector.
Nova Scotia designates offshore areas for wind development in “Wind West” scheme
For context, in this release Nova Scotia is talking about up to five gigawatts of nameplate power generation. That’s 5,000 megawatts. The entire SaskPower grid has a nameplate capacity of 5,973 megawatts, although the record it has ever produced was 3,910 megawatts. Nova Scotia is effectively proposing building the equivalent of almost the entire Saskatchewan grid with wind.
Cenovus encouraged by talks with Carney government but says regulatory hurdles remain
Cenovus Energy Inc. says it is “cautiously optimistic” about the federal government’s commitment to building new projects that aim to spearhead economic growth, but the company hopes to see Ottawa clear obstacles that lie in the way for the energy sector.
BREAKING: SaskPower buys land on Rafferty Reservoir for possible nuclear reactors
While SaskPower has not yet chosen a site for a prospective nuclear power plant, it has purchased land along the north shore of Rafferty Reservoir, also known as McDonald Lake, just in case it is needed.
Cenovus reports Rush Lake blowout now under control
Cenovus Energy reported on July 31 that it had finally brought its Rush Lake blowout under control. The initial blowout began on May 9.
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Capital Power still waiting for Alberta data centre powering opportunity
Capital Power Corp. says it’s holding out for an opportunity to power a large-scale data centre at its Genesee Generating Station, but Alberta’s grid operator is not currently making enough electrical connection capacity available for the size of project it’s chasing.
Precision Drilling boosts capital spending as outlook improves
Precision Drilling Corp. says the outlook for its business is improving enough for it to reverse cuts to its capital spending program it had made amid economic uncertainty earlier this year — and further increase it.
Op-Ed: Dr. Chris Keefer: The fatal flaw of the Westinghouse Electric Company eVinci microreactor isn’t its costly fuel, it’s the back end logistics
It’s the back end of the fuel cycle where the business case collapses.
Coal Revival: Estevan Mayor Tony Sernick can sleep better now, after expectations city would become a ghost town
When the announcement that coal, Estevan’s primary business, was not going away in 2030, Estevan Mayor Tony Sernick had one of the best sleeps he’d had in a long time.
“I had the best sleep probably in January, when I got introduced to the idea, right? And then, yeah, the other night, I slept like a baby. There’s no doubt about that.”
Brian Zinchuk: What if we could do Energy East Mark 2, but without Quebec or New Brunswick?
The reality is these costly projects are being considered because Quebec refuses to play nice. As Premier Moe recently said on June 17, “I’m done with that conversation.”
As all the pieces start coming into place, one can start to figure out why Moe can finally say that. And that’s why Saskatchewan signed onto the MOU.