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Moe pitches ‘port-to-port corridor’ for Canadian energy and other exportsSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said, during a event in Calgary on Monday, he's encouraged by Prime Minister Carney's recent statements about making Canada an energy superpower.
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When premiers from across the country gather with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday in Saskatoon, it will be only the second time a first ministers' conference has been held in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke with the media Monday before the opening meeting of the first ministers' conference in Saskatoon.
Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan's ability to fight a plague of wildfires across the province is reaching the breaking point.The premier was joined by officials from the Saskatchewan Public Safety ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6d
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe promises $500 in direct aid to each wildfire evacueeSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, facing criticism that his government is failing to provide timely help to those fleeing ...
There are currently 17 active wildfires in the province according to the SPSA. Saskatchewan has not yet declared a state of emergency.
Saskatchewan's Premier Scott Moe laid out a devastating outlook on Saturday as fires rage across the province, especially in the northern region. Moe said residents and firefighters are facing an ...
Ontario and Saskatchewan have signed an agreement to remove trade barriers ahead of a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney to hash out a plan they hope will supercharge the economy. The memorandum ...
The Canadian Press on MSN12d
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe faces call to bring in military as wildfires rageAs wildfires devour buildings and force thousands from their homes in Saskatchewan, the Opposition NDP is calling on Premier ...
The SPSA is currently dealing with 25 active fires in the province. Premier Scott Moe said all assets are being used, despite ...
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Saskatchewan to offer $500 per wildfire evacuee as Premier Moe defends responseAt a press conference on Wednesday, Premier Scott Moe announced a $500 relief payment for every adult displaced by Saskatchewan's wildfires. He acknowledged delays in aid delivery but said the ...
The fires also stretched into Ontario where 130,000 acres have burned. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said he expected the fires to worsen until a two or three-day rainfall event. As of early ...
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