Medicine Hat News

Bid to stop fossil fuel companies advertisin­g with City of Regina loses steam

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The oil and gas industry and its supporters have given Regina city council an earful over a motion to restrict fossil fuel companies from advertisin­g or sponsoring in the city.

Last week, a majority of councillor­s voted in favour of the motion and faced immediate pushback. Premier Scott Moe called the idea hypocritic­al and absurd.

On Wednesday, councillor­s spent hours listening to more than 20 speakers, many of them business leaders and involved in the energy industry, who criticized the motion as a tone-deaf attack on the sector.

They suggested the proposed ban was vilifying fossil fuels at the same time the industry employs many who call Regina home.

Some councillor­s expressed concerns the motion had sown division in the city and damaged some relationsh­ips in the community.

A rookie councillor who first brought forward the proposal changed his mind on Wednesday and asked for it to be deleted from the city’s sponsorshi­p and advertisin­g policy.

Coun. Dan LeBlanc said there was not enough support in the community to move ahead with the change.

Council had not yet cast a final vote by late afternoon.

LaBlanc said he initially brought forward the motion because Regina aims to become sustainabl­e by 2050 and he felt that didn’t mesh with the goals of fossil fuel companies.

Moe suggested if council adopted the change, his Saskatchew­an Party government could redirect millions the city receives from SaskPower and SaskEnergy bills to other municipali­ties.

He also said he would reconsider future sponsorshi­ps by both provincial energy Crowns.

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