Dr. Jeffrey Betcher says he's met extensively with other members of the health authority about pressures facing ICU staff, but noted it was a recent visit through the facilities that helped them understand exactly what people both patients and staff are dealing with.
Environment Minister Warren Kaeding was asked several questions about that, but one of his answers referenced the Deep Earth Energy Production (DEEP) project near Torquay. He said, “Well, I would say even directly supporting the electricity is going to be generated to support electric vehicles, SaskPower has made a commitment that they will be going up to 50 per cent renewable by 2030, which isn t very, very long from now. So you ve seen a number of facilities that have been built on a commercial scale, solar facilities that have been built on a on a commercial scale. We ve done a lot of other community green energy projects like the DEEP geothermal energy, the bio energy facility is just going to be completed up in Meadow Lake, utilizing that waste from the forest industry. So there s a number of sources of energy now that that is being produced that will have a renewable, or green component.”
“What s more clear than ever, is that Saskatchewan families and businesses are paying the price for Scott Moe s failure to fight the pandemic, to protect lives and to protect our economy.” Wotherspoon continued, “There is no jobs plan in this budget, to get struggling families back to work, despite the many opportunities we have to grow and diversify our economy. And while COVID 19 exposed real crises; in education, in health care, in long term care in mental health and addictions, this government won t make the crucial investments that are needed in the lives of people today.” New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili said, “Scott Moe has failed Saskatchewan. We ve had the worst second wave in the country, with thousands of cases, hundreds of deaths, 23,000 jobs lost and more and more people leaving Saskatchewan.
“What s more clear than ever, is that Saskatchewan families and businesses are paying the price for Scott Moe s failure to fight the pandemic, to protect lives and to protect our economy.” Wotherspoon continued, “There is no jobs plan in this budget, to get struggling families back to work, despite the many opportunities we have to grow and diversify our economy. And while COVID-19 exposed real crises; in education, in health care, in long term care in mental health and addictions, this government won t make the crucial investments that are needed in the lives of people today.” New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili said, “Scott Moe has failed Saskatchewan. We ve had the worst second wave in the country, with thousands of cases, hundreds of deaths, 23,000 jobs lost and more and more people leaving Saskatchewan.
Environment Minister Warren Kaeding was asked several questions about that, but one of his answers referenced the Deep Earth Energy Production project near Torquay. He said, “Well, I would say even directly supporting the electricity is going to be generated to support electric vehicles, SaskPower has made a commitment that they will be going up to 50 per cent renewable by 2030, which isn t very, very long from now. So you ve seen a number of facilities that have been built on a commercial scale, solar facilities that have been built on a on a commercial scale. We ve done a lot of other community green energy projects like the DEEP geothermal energy, the bio energy facility is just going to be completed up in Meadow Lake, utilizing that waste from the forest industry. So there s a number of sources of energy now that that is being produced that will have a renewable, or green component.”