Premiers are calling for an energy corridor. How will it work?
Kent Fellows, an energy economist at the University of Calgary, feels cautiously optimistic about the implementation of energy corridors mentioned at the first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon. He says it could lead to damages and delays if shortcuts are used in the projects, but it’s about eliminating redundancies and improving the system of moving energy across the country — which will ultimately lead to positive outcomes — not about saving time.