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As we emerge from this pandemic, it’s time for Premier Scott Moe to begin to turn his attention to Saskatchewan’s deteriorating relations with the federal government.
If ever there has been an opportunity in post-war Canada to pull together as a nation, it was this pandemic. Alas, this didn’t always happen.
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However, there still might be opportunities for Moe to put both this crippling pandemic and toxic provincial-federal relationship behind and establish something better.
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By: Andrew Moran
By the time 159 million Americans cast their ballots in the 2020 presidential election, it was clear where President-Elect Joe Biden stood when it came to the nation’s oil and gas industry. From banning fracking to imposing new regulations in the name of environmental justice, America’s historic achievement of energy independence could come under threat over the next two to four years. With reports that Biden will cancel the Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in the White House, has the incoming Biden administration declared war on the fossil fuel energy sector?
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A briefing note from the Biden transition team contains a list of executive actions scheduled for the incoming president’s first day. One item consists of the words “Rescind Keystone XL pipeline permit,” according to the state-owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).