Singh joins Alberta NDP in push for 2035 net-zero grid, while Sask. NDP wants 2050
EDMONTON, AB – New Democrats in two Western provinces are split over the Liberal government’s goal of a net-zero electricity grid by 2035, with the federal party now saying it supports that timeline.
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault released draft regulations last week, aimed at making good on the Liberals’ pledge to rid the grid of emissions, sparking sharp reactions from provincial governments in Alberta and Saskatchewan about the 12-year deadline.
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck has come out swinging against the Liberal policy, saying it’s unrealistic to replace the province’s generation capacity with renewables in that timeline.
She believes 2050 is a more attainable goal.


