Sentencing issued in SaskPower vs. Blayne McKay
While the sentence has been issued and SaskPower will be forced to pay fines totaling $700,000, Blayne McKay along with his family and friends are not satisfied with the results of the October 31 court proceedings that lead to the decision.
McKay has been in a legal battle with the crown corporation since he woke up from a medically-induced coma following a workplace incident on May 9, 2022 that saw McKay survive a shock from 110,000 volts of electricity and being set on fire as a result.
Frustrated after the sentencing, McKay shared his thoughts on how they would like to move forward with more potential legal action, but they no longer have a leg to stand on.
“I’ve talked to hundreds of lawyers. There’s nothing I can do, and it’s already over two years. I think that’s why they make the court case last so long. So it’s two years, then you can’t do anything over two years, and plus I’m on WCB,” he said. “