FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MARCH 28, 2025
United Mine Workers of America Applauds Saskatchewan’s Removal of Carbon Tax
[TRIANGLE, VA.] Commenting on the Government of Saskatchewan’s recent decision to eliminate the industrial carbon tax within the province, United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) International President Cecil E. Roberts issued the following statement today:
“The UMWA appreciates the Government of Saskatchewan’s leadership in standing up for working families by removing the industrial carbon tax. This tax has unfairly targeted coal miners and their communities, making it nearly impossible for coal-fired power generation to compete. The tax was effectively a death sentence for the industry, threatening thousands of livelihoods and jeopardizing energy security in the region.
“We have been vocal about the devastating impact that premature coal shutdowns would have on workers and their families. Saskatchewan’s previous plan to phase out coal by 2030, driven largely by the industrial carbon tax, would have put countless hardworking men and women out of jobs. By taking this step, the province is ensuring that coal remains a viable energy source while providing much-needed economic stability for coal-producing regions.
“The UMWA is grateful that the Saskatchewan government has listened to our concerns and taken action to protect miners, power plant workers, and the industries that rely on them. We remain committed to advocating for a fair and responsible energy transition that prioritizes good-paying jobs and a future that works for everyone.”
The United Mine Workers of America will continue working with policymakers in Canada to ensure that energy policies strike a balance between environmental responsibility and economic sustainability. Saskatchewan’s decision sets a precedent that other provinces should consider, demonstrating that it is possible to support working families while maintaining a diverse energy portfolio.
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