At a press conference on Friday, Premier Scott Moe defended his government’s trade policies, highlighting Saskatchewan’s economic growth despite U.S. tariffs. Moe criticized the NDP for opposing efforts to expand the province’s export-based industries, noting a significant rise in export values over the past decade. He emphasized the government’s ongoing efforts to diversify Saskatchewan’s economy and strengthen global trade relationships.
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Premier Moe defends Saskatchewan’s economic growth amid U.S. tariffs and NDP criticism
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