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Saskatchewan rejects federal clean electricity rules, citing economic harm and unconstitutionality.
Saskatchewan has rejected the federal government's Clean Electricity Regulations (CER), arguing they are unconstitutional and would harm the economy, costing $7.1 billion and 4,200 jobs.
The province will not follow the regulations but still aims for net-zero power by 2050, planning to use small modular nuclear reactors and improved renewable sources.
The federal government views carbon dioxide regulation as a federal responsibility.
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Saskatchewan rechaza las reglas federales de electricidad limpia, citando el daño económico y la inconstitucionalidad.