Scientists from the University of Manitoba and the National Biomedical Research Institute in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are joining forces to investigate the recent global spread of mp.
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The Crown corporation tabled its annual report on Wednesday morning at the Legislative Building as part of the week-long reporting and publishing of reports from Saskatchewan’s Crowns for the fiscal year.
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Don Morgan, the minister responsible for SaskEnergy, touted the Crown’s performance over a difficult year and pointed to some of its environmental successes.
“In 2021 it reduced total greenhouse gas emissions from operations by 12,900 tonnes of carbon dioxide,” said Morgan. “That equates to taking 2,800 cars off the road.”