CanadaSaskatchewan Premier Says Net Zero Plan by 2035 ‘Unrealistic’SaveMark Us Preferred on GooglePrintPart of a carbon capture and storage facility at the SaskPower plant at Boundary Dam Power Station in a file photo. Michael Bell/The Canadian PressDoug Lett5/17/2023|Updated: 5/17/2023Saskatchewan’s premier says his province cannot meet Ottawa’s goal of achieving net zero emissions in power production by 2035.Scott Moe told a news conference on May 16 the federal goals are unrealistic, and not achievable without massive disruption.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.