The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Saskatchewan Premier Moe travelling to Washington again to push against tariff threatSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is travelling to Washington, D.C., again to push against proposed tariffs from the United ...
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Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe leads business delegation to WashingtonSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is heading back to the American capital, this time with a delegation of business leaders amid ...
While answering questions on the legislature, tariffs, and the province’s relationship with the United States, Premier Scott ...
With the possibility of tariffs imposed by the United States becoming closer to a reality, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe ...
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Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe limits spring session, says focus is on trade mission to U.S. ahead of tariffsMoe and other premiers were in Washington last week to convince American officials that imposing tariffs on Canadian goods is ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5d
Saskatchewan Premier Moe says Trump 'may not be entirely accurate' with factsSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says U.S. President Donald Trump "may not be entirely accurate with perceived facts" but is ...
Leader Post on MSN21d
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe welcomes 30-day pause on Trump tariffsTrudeau had two calls with Trump Monday. After the second, the Canadian prime minister announced on social media that the tariffs would be on hold for at least 30 days.
SASKATOON - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says U.S. President Donald Trump “may not be entirely accurate with perceived facts” but is someone Canada must work with. Moe said Wednesday the U.S ...
With U.S. tariffs looming, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe stressed to business leaders at the Western Economic Forum (WEF) that his province does not want a dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariff war.
Far more disappointing is the perfunctory response from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, who said on his social media feeds Saturday night that he was “disappointed.” He did not hold a news ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says U.S. President Donald Trump “may not be entirely accurate with perceived facts” but is someone Canada must work with. Moe says the U.S. will remain Canada ...
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