Sask. unveils tribunal to assess economic impact of federal regulations
The economic impact on Saskatchewan of the federal government’s policies will be assessed and reported on by a new government tribunal.
Under The Saskatchewan First Act, which came into force in September, the province claims exclusive jurisdiction for legislation around non-renewable resources. That includes exploration, development, conservation and management, as well as power generation.
The act also created an Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal in order to examine initiatives from the federal government and determine – with a dollar figure – their economic impact in the province.
On Tuesday, the province named the members of the tribunal and said its first project will be to assess Ottawa’s proposed Clean Electricity Regulations. Dustin Duncan, minister responsible for SaskPower, has called them “unaffordable, unconstitutional, and technologically and logistically unattainable.”