Saskatchewan premier to visit Washington to talk Trump tariffs, border security
- Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is visiting Washington, D.C., to advocate for trade and address tariffs with U.S. President Donald Trump, who paused planned tariffs against Canada earlier this week.
- Moe emphasized Saskatchewan's significant role in energy and food security and aims to promote a tariff-free trade environment during his trip.
- The Council of the Federation will meet with U.S. Officials to discuss shared issues like jobs and tariffs, with Moe participating ahead of the delegation.
- Moe plans to travel to Mexico to strengthen trade relationships, noting that trade to Mexico has surpassed $1 billion in recent years.
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