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Canada’s canola industry is urging Ottawa to act as farmers brace for steep losses over a planned 75.8 per cent preliminary ...
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The StarPhoenix on MSNMoe urges action as China expands canola tariffs
Premier Scott Moe is raising the alarm about the newest round of Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola, saying measures will ...
Opposition Leader Carla Beck was calling on Premier Scott Moe to go to China in response to the latest tariff threat on canola.
More than two months after fires devastated several northern Saskatchewan communities, residents are asking why some still ...
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says China’s announcement to put preliminary tariffs of almost 76 per cent on Canadian canola ...
The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. – Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said in a press conference on Tuesday that he is considering a trade mission to China, ...
Premier Scott Moe says he isn't affiliated with any of the investment or cryptocurrency schemes that have been using AI to generated fake videos of him endorsing their products.
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Regina Leader Post on MSN'Elbows up' talk 'nothing more than a slogan' says Sask. Premier Scott Moe
Premier Scott Moe says as trade talks between Canada and America hurtle towards an Aug. 1 deadline, taking an “elbows up” approach is “nothing more than a slogan.” ...
Trump followed through late Thursday on his threat to hit Canada with 35 per cent tariffs — up from 25 per cent — if Ottawa ...
As U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods climb higher under the Trump administration, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is urging calm ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNScam alert: Province says photos of Scott Moe are being used to target Saskatchewan residents
The FCAA (Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan) informs Saskatchewan investors that Premier Scott Moe does not endorse or advertise any investment platforms,” stated a government ...
Nuclear power is coming to Saskatchewan because there is no other option to meet future electricity demands, Premier Scott Moe told a crowd of bi-lateral legislators in Saskatoon."We don't have a lot ...
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