“Our top priority continues to be getting Saskatchewan oil and gas service workers back to work,” Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre said. “The ASCP prioritizes Saskatchewan companies and is widely regarded as pragmatic, efficient and fair.” The Phase One allocation was $100 million in program funding ($400 million total), which was announced in May of 2020, as part of the federal COVID Economic Response Plan. In Saskatchewan, more than $94 million in work packages are currently on track for allocation by the end of 2020, in every oil and gas region of the province including $33 million in Estevan, $17 million in Swift Current, $16 million in Kindersley and $28 million in Lloydminster.
Premier Moe says Trudeau and McKenna lied about carbon tax, which could go to $170 per tonne by 2030
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Moe says Trudeau and McKenna lied about carbon tax, which will now go to $170 per tonne by 2030
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Premier Moe: Federal gov t lied about carbon tax, to now go to $170 per tonne by 2030
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Saskatchewan pledges another $200 million towards abandoned oil well cleanup
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