Moe to meet with federal Ag minister amid plans to travel to China
Premier Scott Moe is determined to travel to China to talk canola tariffs, and he’s hoping that a federal delegation will come along as well.
Moe, along with the provincial agriculture and trade and export ministers, will meet with Heath MacDonald, federal agriculture minister, and canola experts at the University of Saskatchewan this afternoon, to talk about the recent tariffs imposed by China on Canadian canola exports.
Moe talked about the upcoming meeting during a news conference in Yorkton yesterday.
That’s where he announced that the province would fund up to 50 per cent of the cost to fix up and improve Grain Millers Drive, a road just outside of the city that leads to Richardson Oilseed, the biggest canola crushing facility in North America, and other agriculture-related companies.


