It’s day 2 of the big move in southern Saskatchewan. The load left Carlyle yesterday morning and is travelling today (tues) from the Junction of Highway 13 and Highway 6, starting at 8:30 am, to LaFleche. Richards Transport is transporting pipe modules from Carlyle to the Chinook Power Plant near Swift Current. The average highway speed will be 40 kilometres an hour and the load will pull over approximately every 10 kilometres to allow traffic to pass. Pilot vehicles will also be present.
Slow Moving Traffic Down South for the 2nd Day
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The Candian government wants the country’s banks to identify, in customers’ bank statements when they receive the carbon rebate, that it is labelled as such.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the lack of a clear identifier is contributing to confusion about carbon price rebates, so he is going to change the law if he has to in order to force the big banks to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits.
The first rebate deposits in 2022 were labelled very generically, which meant recipients had no idea why they were getting the money.
T-D and B-MO have adopted the government’s requested “CdaCarbonRebate” entry, R-B-C and Scotiabank say they couldn’t make the change in time for the rollout, and C-I-B-C is still calling it “Deposit Canada.”