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The premier’s issue is that New Brunswick and P.E.I. were permitted to do the same thing by the federal government.
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As Moe tweeted in response to the federal rejection, “The Trudeau government cannot have one standard for the east and another for the west …
“The decision to reject our province’s plan can only be viewed as arbitrary and political, further showcasing how out of touch the federal government is with Saskatchewan’s major contributions in reducing emissions at home and abroad.”
Brandon Sun By: The Canadian Press
Last Modified: 5:14 PM CDT Friday, Jul. 16, 2021 Save to Read Later
CALGARY - The company behind a proposed open-pit coal mine in Alberta s Rocky Mountains has filed a request to appeal a decision by a review panel that rejected the project as being not in the public interest.
A sign opposing coal development is shown in the eastern slopes of the Livingston range southwest of Longview, Alta., Wednesday, June 16, 2021.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
CALGARY - The company behind a proposed open-pit coal mine in Alberta s Rocky Mountains has filed a request to appeal a decision by a review panel that rejected the project as being not in the public interest.