Group of First Nations secure equal stake in one of Saskatchewan’s largest solar farms

By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer Last November, heavy, wet snow hit northeast Saskatchewan, snapping power lines and leaving Felix Thomas’s community without power. For a full day, homes stayed cold and dark. Many residents gathered at the local school, where a newly installed backup generator kept the heat on. “Members were saying, ‘How can we be less reliant on outside power? Can we look at solar for our homes?’” said Thomas, chief of Kinistin Saulteaux Nation. With solar panels already powering community buildings and charging electric vehicles in Kinistin, he said residents are familiar with how renewable energy could support their community. Their enthusiasm for the clean energy sources in their community led the Nation to expand their investment in solar initiatives. Now, Kinistin Saulteaux…

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