Environment Minister ready to share Prairie Resilience
According to Saskatchewan’s environment minister, other provinces have started expressing interest in the Prairie Resilience plan.
On Wednesday, Dustin Duncan spoke at a symposium for the Canadian Electrical Association. He talked about bringing things together — both stakeholders from across the country, and resources from across Saskatchewan.
Duncan also spoke to the crowd about his government’s plan to deal with climate change, SaskPower’s part in it and being sure to mention that it does not include a carbon tax.
Afterwards, Duncan said each province is facing the same kind of issues: the need for emission reduction and aging infrastructure. He also added there’s a lot of information that might be shared.