Scott Moe- Effective Immediately: All pipeline permits going east, west, or south received in Saskatchewan will be considered pre-approved.
We encourage all provinces and the federal government to do the same.
Scott Moe- Effective Immediately: All pipeline permits going east, west, or south received in Saskatchewan will be considered pre-approved.
We encourage all provinces and the federal government to do the same.
Diversity is our strength.
The searches took place in Regina, Saskatchewan, Alameda, Saskatchewan and Frobisher, Saskatchewan. Firearms, cash, and significant quantities of drugs were seized as part of the investigation including:
5 kilograms of fentanyl;
476 grams of cocaine;
22 grams of methamphetamine;
$151,425.00 in cash;
A prohibited .22 caliber handgun and ammunition;
A restricted 9mm handgun and ammunition; and
3 vehicles.

Brad Wall: Trudeau was the manifestly the most divisive and economically damaging prime minister of any in our history
Bronwyn Eyre: The Green Slush Fund era may be finally over, but hands off our pensions!
Also, note that the planned first edition of the Pipeline Online Grimes Sales and Service Podcast is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Jan. 20. I’ll post more details as that comes up. Eyre will be my co-host, and for the first one we’re talking royalties and maybe a bit more.

Jon Hromek throws hat into Sask Party leadership ring, but there’s no ring just yet. Hromek just quit as leader of Sask United Party, and Moe hasn’t said he’s going anywhere.
Also:
Jordan Peterson: Pierre Poilievre on preparing to be the next prime minister

Jon Hromek resigns as leader of Sask United Party; here’s his full resignation letter
As former CEO of two oil companies, Hromek’s stance on energy was one of his strengths. He says that CO2 is not a pollutant, and that Saskatchewan should burn coal for power generation until we run out of it.
Is there anything better than a 9hr drive Boxing Day road trip to Winnipeg?




Well, that might be the drive back. Continue reading

Scott Moe 2024 in Review: Nuclear, Coal, Wind and Solar Power Generation
Also:
Enbridge’s Weyburn wind project open house, Part 5: Health, setbacks, provincial dollars
(conclusion of series)

Scott Moe 2024 in Review: Moe calls for election; increasing oil production to a million barrels per day
Also: Enbridge’s Weyburn wind project open house, Part 4: Acreages, wildlife, referendum

I was in Orlando for a week at the AKC National Championships where I assumed I’d have wifi — but I was wrong. Now that the palm trees are safely in the rear view mirror (yes, we drove), I’ll be ramping back up to regular blogging sometime tomorrow.
But first, there is snow to shovel.

And not even all of it, according to SaskPower Minister Jeremy Harrison, whom the other media are apparently ghosting by not actually quoting him as minister.

New NDP energy critic worked on Enbridge’s Line 3 Replacement project.
I guess that would qualify her as a pipeliner, wouldn’t it?
He’s probably gonna return our calls now 😂 pic.twitter.com/Ofnljb9dAn
— Just Bins (@JustBins) November 29, 2024

Pipeline Online read through it – the Saskatchewan Throne Speech doesn’t mention energy or oil. And it also doesn’t mention coal, wind, nuclear, uranium, lithium, helium or climate. But there’s lots on education and health.
Trying something new:
The roof at the Colonsay potash mine collapsed on Tuesday morning. The roof previously collapsed and was replaced in 2013. pic.twitter.com/JloPAGaWKj
— Just Bins (@JustBins) November 21, 2024
NDP Release Do-Over Platform Costing, But Get Revenue and Expenses Mixed Up: pic.twitter.com/qkcykMmf4i
— Saskatchewan Party (@SaskParty) October 11, 2024
Pipeline Online columnist Joseph Fournier takes a different approach to nuclear development. He thinks we should get serious about fast breeder reactors.
Also:
Quick Dick McDick works hard, plays hard.

It’s not often an oil company CEO sells his company to run for provincial politics, becoming the leader of an upstart party in the process. But that’s exactly what Jon Hromek has done. And as someone coming from industry, his thoughts on energy transition, CO2 and coal differ from a lot of the other politicians in Saskatchewan, or for that matter, Canada.

Pipeline company comes to oil town to build a wind project, and gets hostile response
You’d have thought they were proposing a pipeline in Nebraska.
This was a very hostile crowd. I’m surprised no one brought out a pitchfork or torch. I’m sure the Enbridge folks figured they were now working for TransCanada, running a Keystone XL open house in the States.
Meanwhile, in Alberta, on Sunday:
That followed this story on Friday which went viral:
Alberta’s wind power flatlines again this week, hitting 1 megawatt out of a capacity of 4748
And if you didn’t see this, it’s worth the hour.
Jordan Peterson Podcast: Danielle Smith on Bill C-59, freedom of speech, CO2, wind, solar and more
Facebook loved it so much, they immediately pulled down the post, claiming it “violated community standards” as spam.
The @SaskTeachersFed can’t stop obsessing about your kid’s sexuality. There used to be a word for that.
Bumped with more from @SheilaGunnReid;
Trudeau funds Fae Johnstone's hustle to attack Sask parents. Wisdom2Action has a rebrand and more money. $400K more. Queer Momentum is hiring a Sask organizer with that money to go after Scott Moe's Parent's Bill of Rights.
“Fae” Johnstone is a guy, of course.