Saskatchewan Chief hopeful Keystone XL Pipeline not dead
“If I ever got a chance to speak to the Biden administration, I would plead my case,” said Nekaneet First Nation Chief Alvin Francis, president of Natural Law Energy (NLE).
That “case” would be the value in continuing the United States’ portion of the 1,897-kilometre Keystone XL pipeline which travels from Hardisty, Alberta, through Saskatchewan, Montana and South Dakota, ending in Steele City, Nebraska.
Yesterday, in his first day in office, new U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order rescinding his predecessor Donald Trump’s Presidential permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline border crossing.
For some people, the COVID-19 pandemic might be regarded as the worst time to discuss our reliance on plastics. We have seen discarded gloves during our “socially distanced” walks. Grocery . . .
Casper Star and Superior 90s Canadian Crush, Devon Sawa, calls out Albertan MAGA Politician
It appears the flawless non-corporeal boyfriend of every 1990 s Disney girl is trying to prevent this Sour Cream Glazed version of Jared Kushner from tarnishing the Dev(o/i)n name. Dreeshen has been busy all day blocking twitter users that post or like a picture of him toasting some other douche canoe at a Trump rally while wearing a MAGA hat. Somehow the one true Devin has been spared from the blocking spree and continues to post and reply to Dreeshen s tweets with the offending picture.
“Wishing everyone a better year ahead… After spending Christmas alone with our family at home in Manitoba, now I am with my ailing grandmother, my yiayia, in Greece,” Ashton announced via her verified Twitter account Jan. 1, finishing the tweet with a message in Greek translating to “Have a long and healthy life.” Following the tweet, Ashton was removed from her roles in the NDP’s shadow cabinet. Before the punishment, Ashton was the federal NDP’s critic for public ownership and transport and deputy critic for women and gender equality. Canadians, rightfully, expect their elected representatives to lead by example, reads a statement from the federal NDP.