Redford's energy plan supported by western premiers
CBC News
Posted: May 29, 2012 12:13 PM CST
Last Updated: May 29, 2012 9:56 PM CST
Alberta Premier Alison Redford says she is pleased that her counterparts supported her idea for a Canadian energy strategy at the Western Premiers' Conference in Edmonton on Tuesday.
"There's an understanding that what a Canadian energy strategy can be is going to be a set of principles where we can talk about interprovincial co-operation," Redford told reporters at the closing press conference. "What this is, in my mind, is a developing process."
Although Redford has pitched her energy plan since she first became Alberta premier last fall, it isn't clear what exactly it entails and she offered no further details on Tuesday.
Still, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall spoke about his support for the plan.
"If all that is achieved is a better understanding by all Canadians of the huge energy potential of this country, the fact we are a global energy power and that it's something we ought to be proud of while recognizing we need to do more in terms of sustainability ... it would be worthwhile in its pursuit," he said.
The premiers were expected to discuss recent remarks by federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair, who blamed the Alberta oilsands for creating the so-called "Dutch disease" in Canada.
But Manitoba Premier Greg Selinger claimed Mulcair's remarks were not discussed.
"Manitoba looks at itself as a microcosm of the Canadian economy," he said. "We have small amounts of oil. We have hydroelectricity, we have a very significant manufacturing system ... and we want all sectors to do well. So our focus today was on how all of these sectors of our economy can do well."
In a joint statement, Redford, Selinger, Wall and representatives from B.C, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut called the Harper government's newly announced reforms to employment insurance a "good first step" while suggesting more could be done.
They also want Ottawa to increase immigration levels as well as give the provinces and territories more control over selection and settlement programs.
NWT Premier Bob McLeod, Nunavut Premier Eva Aariak and Yukon Premier Darrell Pasloski also attended the conference.
B.C. Premier Christy Clark could not attend and instead sent her Jobs, Tourism and Innovation minister, Pat Bell.
With files from Canadian PressShare Tools
Latest Saskatchewan News Headlines
- MacKinnon bests Jones, leads Mooseheads over Winterhawks
- Nathan MacKinnon scored a second-period hat trick Saturday as the Halifax Mooseheads exploded for five straight goals to defeat the Portland Winterhawks 7-4 in the first game at the MasterCard Memorial Cup in Saskatoon, Sask. for both teams. more »
- Saskatoon police probe double stabbing
- Saskatoon police are investigating a double stabbing after two 19-year-old men were wounded with a knife Friday evening. more »
- Man charged after 2 women sprayed with mace
- A 21-year-old man is facing assault charges after two women were spayed with mace in Saskatoon Friday night. more »
- Man, 21, stabbed in Saskatoon's north end
- Saskatoon police are investigating after a 21-year-old man was stabbed at Stanley Place early Saturday morning. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Search continues for 2 missing New Brunswick fishermen
- A search effort has resumed for two missing fishermen off the coast of New Brunswick, after a distress call was issued from their boat early Saturday. more »
- Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton woman
- A man claiming to be the driver of a Jeep that struck and killed a spectator at a charity event in Edmonton says he is sorry for what happened. more »
- Senior Pakistani politician shot dead
- Gunmen in Pakistan have killed a senior member of Imran Khan's Movement for Justice (PTI) party outside her home in Karachi. more »
- Virginia parade crash driver likely had medical problem
- Authorities believe the driver who plowed into dozens of hikers marching in a Virginia mountain town parade suffered from a medical condition and did not cause the crash intentionally, an emergency official said Sunday. more »
- Man charged after 2 women sprayed with mace
- Saskatoon police probe double stabbing
- Man, 21, stabbed in Saskatoon's north end
- Tenderized beef to get new safe-cooking labels
- Pedestrian, 78, dies after being hit by vehicle
- Some wildfires started by would-be firefighters, investigator says
- Senator Pamela Wallin leaves Conservative caucus
- Teen's death not suspicious, police say
- Gas prices jump before May long weekend

