Nuclear supply chain being developed in Saskatchewan, tariffs

Westinghouse in SK, Part 3: Westinghouse signs MOUs with six Saskatchewan companies

BIG NEWS: Westinghouse in SK, Part 3: Westinghouse signs MOUs with six Saskatchewan companies. When they say modular, they mean modular.

Despite Thursday’s partial tariff reprieve, Saskatchewan still cutting off US alcohol sales and procurement. This story is moving so fast, I had to update it twice before publishing. It might be out of date by Friday morning.

South Bow says tariffs could create challenges in its marketing segment (this is the spin-off company from TC Energy that operates Keystone Pipeline)

ROK Resources releases 2025 budget guidance, CEO discuss possible tariff impacts

15 Replies to “Nuclear supply chain being developed in Saskatchewan, tariffs”

  1. It was pathetic to hear Danielle Smith joining the “Buy Canadian alcohol, anti-Trump” premier sloganeering.

    It is NOT the role of government to dictate to the people what they should or should not buy. Unless that government is communist.

    Just like Jesuit liar, though I repeat myself, Jason Kenney took off his mask during the Coronahoax to reveal he was always part of the same agenda.

    1. Help me out here my Canadian friends. What are “private alcohol retailers”? Aren’t ALL Alcohol sales via Government liquor stores? Don’t even bars and restaurants have to buy liquor through the government’s booze bureaucracy?

      So who are these people in Sask. boycotting Jack Daniel’s?

      1. In Ontario, it is fully controlled by the government, LCBO. They do permit independent franchises, but they are forced to supply and charge the exact same as the LCBO. I now can not buy Barcardi White today because
        Donald Trump bad, blah, blah, blah. Country’s an effing joke.

          1. Love to try it but I’m in Canada and I do not have the freedom to. When Walmart and Target first came up here they offered products not available in Canada, it was stopped quickly and why Target pulled out fast. This is why I hate my country. Give me a reason why it’s in a national interest that I can’t buy Sue Bee Louisiana Honey BB-Q sauce. Used to, can’t anymore.

        1. So you just made it up?
          You do understand that there’s been four decades of inflation since the 1980s?

  2. How stupid are we? We don’t know the difference between a tariff and a boycott – that stupid.
    Embarrassing.

  3. Moe and Smith stand with China: the fentanyl must flow.

    Yeah, I know the border is not provincial jurisdiction. But rather than come up with retaliatory tariffs and product bans, these premiers should be hammering Ottawa with demands to address the security concerns that are causing this nonsense. But Ottawa is Beijing’s pop-up kiosk in North America, so yeah — that’s not going to work.

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