Premier Moe says relations with United States 'more intense' after meetings in D.C.
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe states that relations with the United States have become 'a little more intense' amid concerns over tariffs on Canadian goods.
- Moe emphasizes that maintaining free trade is crucial for strong economies on both sides of the border.
- He warns that American consumers and farmers will face increased costs if tariffs are applied to oil, gas, and agricultural products.
- Despite U.S. President Donald Trump's rhetoric, Moe remains committed to fostering a long-term relationship with the United States.
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Moe returns from Washington D.C. trip optimistic tariffs can be avoided
Moe returned from a three-day trip to Washington D.C. early Friday morning, where he led a delegation of provincial business leaders to speak with American lawmakers and decision makers in an effort of underscoring the importance of Saskatchewan’s role in a strong economic and trade partnership between Canada and the United States.
Sask. Premier Moe Calls US Relations ‘Intense’ Following Trip to Washington
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the relationship with the United States seemed a “little more intense” during his most recent trip to Washington. Moe was visiting the U.S. capital in response to President Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariff threats on imports from Canada. Trump said this week the tax on Canadian goods will come into force on March 4. “It’s a little more intense now, admittedly, and that may remain a little more intense for a pe…


Premier Moe says relations with United States ‘more intense’ after meetings in D.C.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says relations with the United States have been "a little more intense" as he continues to push against the threat of tariffs.
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