The federal government has offered to renew the $10 per day childcare agreement for an additional five years, and ...
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Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says retaliatory measures still active despite partial U.S. tariff pauseU.S. tariffs of 25 per cent on Canadian goods, with a 10-per-cent carveout for Canadian energy imports, came into force on ...
Moe said he agrees "begrudgingly" with the targeted tariffs imposed by the federal government, emphasizing the "targeted" ...
"For now, the measures announced yesterday by Premier Moe regarding U.S. alcohol and procurement remain in effect." ...
Premier Scott Moe has returned from Washington D.C. after his second meeting with U.S. representatives this month.
Premier Scott Moe says his government is "carefully considering" Saskatchewan's response to address tariffs from U.S.
"In general, pipelines need to undergo an assessment to ensure they are built to high standards, and to evaluate whether any ...
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Wednesday the province will stop purchasing American booze and work to stop ...
said a statement from Premier Scott Moe’s office on Thursday. “We are seeking clarification on the details of the pause announced today, specifically which export products are now exempt from ...
Professor Andrew Leach, an economist at the University of Alberta, says Premier Scott Moe's comments are likely just political theatre.
2:03 Saskatchewan bans American alcohol in response to U.S. tariffs Premier Scott Moe has announced Saskatchewan will stop purchasing U.S. produced alcohol as U.S. president Donald Trump’s ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced a raft of responses to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Wednesday — a day after the onset of a north-south trade war. The Saskatchewan Liquor ...
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