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Estevan Premier’s supper touches on decision to keep coal and coming nuclear power

Premier Scott Moe in Estevan on Oct. 30. Photo by Brian Zinchuk   ESTEVAN – It was quite the thing to see two unions listed among the sponsors for the Estevan Premier’s supper on Oct. 30, but there they were, the International Brotherhood of Electrical workers and United Mine Workers of America, alongside a coal mining company and an oilfield company. And yet, for a year that seen one of the largest policy shifts in recent memories, it was a tim…
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pipelineonline.ca broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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