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Saskatchewan’s plan for affordable, reliable power generation may require coal-fired generation beyond 2030. Steven Guilbeault says that would be illegal. Here’s my response to that.
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You and Brad Wall had years to make the change. This is entirely on the both of you. You didn’t even try to change your ways. The world cares less about your response.

I mean you could work with the Feds to help secure green energy investments like other provinces do or you could shrug and give up before starting.

What have you been doing the last 15 years instead of making and executing a feasible plan to meet targets?

Good for you Scott. Stand up for your province.

@darryldjd You know what's cheaper than coal? Solar and wind. Add battery storage for reliability, and away you go. Cheap, reliable power. Time to upgrade your power grid from the equivalent of flints and bearskins!

I am sure you are ignoring the fact that many green energy solutions are a lot cheaper than gas or coal. Don't let facts slow you down though. It's not about saving money but whose pockets get the taxpayer dollars.

What pisses me off is @PremierScottMoe is trying and he trying for the people Who live in Sask so get off your high horse and give the man a break!!! He’s doing what’s best for Saskatchewan not what’s best for the federal govt!!!

The longer you wait the higher the cost of climate change will be! Green energy NOW!

Scott Moe you are a true treasure of Canada. Keep it up buddy you are speaking the truth for the Canadians that think this government in unfit to “rule” over us.

Thank you. Hold the Line against the Federal Oppressors! You got the memo, right? The one I sent all the Premiers about the Federal MOJ refusing to respond to the enforcement procedure of the Charter creating a constitutional crisis.


