We get letters…
SK Power is pushing wind power and I want farmers to know there can be problems with allowing the ass backward things on their land if they do not get good legal advice. US farmers and Ont. farmers are experiencing what happens when the bloody things crash and burn.
The story: “Huron East farmers hit with $32 million liens by wind turbine construction”.
Sask Power seems to be wanting to get this through ASAP but farmers need to be aware of what is happening and what the consequences can be. The bureaucrats don’t give a damn what happens and you are such a good voice for the oppressed maybe we can get SK Power to step back.

Wake up, SaskParty. Bring your crown corporation to heel. These are the sort of issues that build to break popular governments.
Spread the word.

This is the new “skyline” near Pincher Creek.

Jean and cgh, that was my attempt at satire to illustrate the circular illogic of the watermelon movement.
Thanks for clarifying that, Steve.
Shamrock, I appreciate your sarc in your original post. Ironically, a storage system combined with only nuclear could make some sense. Build enough nuclear to supply the entire energy load, not just the base load, and build enough pumped storage to provide peaking power. Such a scheme would get maximum use of nuclear power production without having to cycle the plants the way France has to do on a daily basis.
Your response has been very positive by intelligent remarks. You will be heard . Go girl.
Oops that is sexist, I think.
sorry joey but that is just not true.
“…because compensation is paid in virtually every instance….”
No it isn’t Joey. In Ontario, “land takings” under The Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, The Provincial Policy Statement on Land Use, and a whole host of other pieces of legislation happen every day, and the landowner doesn’t get one red cent in compensation. Zero.