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More than two months after fires devastated several northern Saskatchewan communities, residents are asking why some still ...
Earlier this week at a news conference in Saskatoon, Moe had called on the federal government to provide financial assistance ...
Premier Scott Moe is raising the alarm about the newest round of Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola, saying measures will ...
Trump followed through late Thursday on his threat to hit Canada with 35 per cent tariffs — up from 25 per cent — if Ottawa didn’t make a trade deal. The White House has said the tariffs would not ...
Moe's likeness, including his voice, has been used in online video ads for cryptocurrency schemes that he says he would never endorse.
As U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods climb higher under the Trump administration, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is urging calm ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said on Tuesday that he is "extremely disappointed" with the decision by the Chinese government to impose temporary tariffs of 78.5 per cent on Canada's canola seeds.
Premier Scott Moe says he isn't affiliated with any of the investment or cryptocurrency schemes that have been using AI to generated fake videos of him endorsing their products.
Moe said Thursday that expanding the deal would eliminate interprovincial trade barriers, improve labour mobility, and help Canadian companies grow.
In a letter to Carney, Saskatchewan Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck urges the prime minister to organize a trade mission to China with premiers. “New tariffs on canola seed are a serious threat to ...
Opposition Leader Carla Beck was calling on Premier Scott Moe to go to China in response to the latest tariff threat on canola.