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Saskatchewan Premier Pitches 'Port-to-Port Corridor' for Energy and Other Exports

  • Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pitched a port-to-port corridor on June 16, 2025, to connect energy exports via Canada’s northern coasts.
  • The pitch followed a western premiers meeting in May and reflects concerns over world turmoil and the need to improve Canada’s energy infrastructure and export markets.
  • Smith proposed a bitumen pipeline as the corridor's anchor to Prince Rupert, B.C., alongside a carbon capture project called Pathways, aiming to enhance energy security and exports to Asia.
  • Moe stressed the urgent necessity for major changes in policy, while both premiers expressed their support for repealing various federal environmental regulations.
  • They seek federal support to list the corridor as nationally important infrastructure, aiming to boost Canadian exports beyond reliance on the U.S. and strengthen Canada’s global energy role.
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Premiers Scott Moe and Danielle Smith addressed Canada's energy future and the importance of increasing oil production.

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Saskatchewan premier pitches 'port-to-port corridor' for energy and other exports

CALGARY — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is pitching the idea of a "port-to-port corridor" that would connect energy and other goods to Canada's northern Pacific and Arctic coasts.

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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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