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The fall of Jason Kenney

Jason Kenney was pissed. On Jan. 20, the Alberta premier walked into a press conference at the legislature in Edmonton, making a beeline to a podium that bore a sign reading “Standing up for Alberta.” Wearing a dusky navy blue suit and matching tie, Kenney was responding to breaking news that U.S. President Joe Biden had just cancelled the Keystone XL pipeline, which was to carry oil from Alberta to Nebraska. “This is a gut punch for the Canadian and Alberta economies,” said Kenney. “Sadly, it’s an insult directed at the United States’ most important ally and trading partner.” The premier said up to 2,000 unionized workers had just lost their jobs and if the Biden administration was unwilling to discuss the matter, “it’s clear the government of Canada must impose trade and economic sanctions” against the U.S.

Mounting pressure on feds to save Regina air traffic control tower

Regina / 980 CJME Feb 2, 2021 9:48 AM The Government of Saskatchewan is joining the chorus of voices urging Ottawa to act and preserve the Regina airport’s air traffic control tower. As COVID-19 has decimated the aviation industry, NAV Canada has started service level reviews in seven cities, including Regina. The end result could be the closure of Regina’s tower as a cost-cutting measure. In a letter to federal Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, Saskatchewan’s highways minster, Fred Bradshaw, said any such decision should not be made in the middle of a pandemic. “Saskatchewan supports your government’s recent decision to enact restrictions on international air travel, but as these are intended as temporary measures, it is all the more reason that a decision on the future of air traffic control at YQR should not be made at this time,” Bradshaw wrote.

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