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Tariffs Remain but Pulse Protein Centre of Excellence Possible

Summary by MBC Radio
Photo: CPAC Screen Shot of Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe Speaking to reporters in India 2026 By Carol Baldwin Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Wakaw Recorder Although tariffs on pulse crops remain in place, the trade mission Premier Moe is on with Prime Minister Carney in India has realized one potentially positive result for the agriculture industry in Saskatchewan. Premier Scott Moe, along with officials from Canada, India, and the Univer…
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MBC Radio broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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