Premier Scott Moe looks for reset on Sask. relationship with Ottawa
Premier Scott Moe and members of his government spent much of the federal election campaign subtly, and not so subtly, supporting the federal Conservative party, but the morning after election day Moe said he’s hopeful for a possible reset of the relationship with the new Liberal government led by Mark Carney.
“I certainly haven’t given up on the opportunity that we have as Canadians. I would hope, and what I heard last night is a Prime Minister and I’m hoping a Liberal Party that isn’t giving up on Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan people and the role that Saskatchewan plays in confederation,” said Moe.
The premier also planned to extend an offer to Carney to come to Saskatchewan for a meeting about a productive path forward for Saskatchewan within Canada.
When asked about the western separation sentiment that had been fomenting ahead of the election, Moe first pointed out that Quebec has had a separatist faction for years before saying that it’s more alienation that he’s seeing in the province.