Sask. premier says lobbying trips to U.S. left Canada in better position on tariffs
04-04-2025 23:41 via cbc.ca

Sask. premier says lobbying trips to U.S. left Canada in better position on tariffs

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he remains concerned with U.S. tariffs on Canadian products but thinks talking with American officials helped Canada avoid a worse outcome.
Read more »

Saskatchewan news



Saskatoon police investigating racism, threats during U of S event as possible hate crime
Saskatoon police investigating racism, threats during U of S event as possible hate crime
Saskatchewan Political Panel | More concerns over the impacts of tariffs
Saskatchewan Political Panel | More concerns over the impacts of tariffs
Sask. mushroom pickers sound alarm on dangerously misleading AI-generated books
Sask. mushroom pickers sound alarm on dangerously misleading AI-generated books
Crash north of Prince Albert sends four people to hospital - saskNOW
Dominant fourth quarter gives Calgary Roughnecks win over Saskatchewan Rush - SaskToday.ca
City seeks delay of downtown arena project to wait out tariff turbulence, federal election
City seeks delay of downtown arena project to wait out tariff turbulence, federal election
Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of Saskatchewan - The Spec
Brenda Suru: 40 years of service at Saskatchewan Polytechnic - SaskToday.ca
Local women selected to officiate Western Regionals hockey - saskNOW
Saskatchewan see lowest unemployment rate throughout the provinces - Global News
Sask. premier optimistic after European trade mission, despite no new commitments - CTV News
Saskatchewan’s premier responds to tariffs - Global News
Saskatchewan the only province to see employment growth in March - CBC
Saskatchewan the only province to see employment growth in March
Saskatchewan the only province to see employment growth in March
Desktop versie