Historian says Moe’s policy paper missed key historical issues
A Saskatchewan historian says the provincial government’s white paper – entitled “Drawing the Line” – missed some critical historical context and didn’t address other long-standing issues.
Premier Scott Moe highlighted some of the topics in the policy paper during a meeting with the North Battleford Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, and said he plans to introduce legislation this fall to protect provincial resources from what he described as intrusive federal policies.
Dr. Merle Massie, a historian at the University of Saskatchewan, said while the policy paper highlights some key historical moments in the province’s somewhat adversarial history with the federal government, it failed to address what she feels are two critical topics.
“When Saskatchewan won back from the federal government the right to our own Crown lands within the province, the area that did not get discussed and is not hammered out in any way was, of course, the treaties,” she said.


