Crown corporations prioritize purchasing Sask. made steel amid U.S. tariffs
- The Saskatchewan government supports local steelworkers by having Crown corporations buy local steel.
- SaskPower has agreed to purchase 10,000 tons of steel from Evraz North America for construction needs.
- SaskEnergy has also acquired 125 kilometres of steel pipe for a new power plant near Lanigan.
- Crown corporations awarded $1.2 billion to Saskatchewan suppliers in the first three fiscal quarters of last year.
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