Sask. government working with other provinces to strengthen trade
The Government of Saskatchewan is working with other provinces to improve cross-Canada trade.
On Tuesday, Premier Scott Moe signed an agreement with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, aiming to co-ordinate the transport and export of oil, gas and minerals from western Canada to refineries, seaports and storage facilities both inside and outside of the country.
The memorandum of understanding establishes a framework for the exploration of new pipeline and rail corridors, as well as expanding hubs for critical minerals in order to create new ways for the products to reach markets.
“This agreement commits our provinces to work together to unlock new markets, shore up our supply chains from mine to port and advocate for the federal reforms our industry needs,” Moe said in a statement.