Alberta pipeline plan puts Canada on wrong path, Sask. environmental group warns
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society is urging Ottawa to abandon plans for a new Alberta pipeline backed by public funding, arguing the project would move Canada further away from its climate commitments and toward greater dependence on fossil fuels.
Peter Prebble, a board member with the society, said the pipeline announcement wasn’t met with enthusiasm.
“The Saskatchewan Environmental Society doesn’t support public money being spent on a new oil pipeline (because) there’s really no private sector proponent here,” Prebble said.
Prebble said Canada is already experiencing the consequences of climate change, pointing to flooding in Manitoba and northeastern Saskatchewan, destructive wildfire seasons and increasingly-frequent extreme weather events.


