‘Defending Saskatchewan’: Moe prepared to take legal actions over pollution laws
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s prepared to take legal action over federal regulations on pollution.
Moe says Canadian environmental policies are causing economic harm to his province and creating hardship for farmers, natural resource workers and others.
A cost analysis from Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Finance estimates the province could lose $111 billion by 2035 through federal environmental policies. Moe says the province is trying to maintain control over its natural resources, and that includes maintaining emissions from fertilizer and oil and gas production.
Nearly a year after tweeting “Saskatchewan needs to be a nation within a nation,” the premier released on Tuesday a policy paper called “Drawing the Line: Defending Saskatchewan’s Economic Autonomy” at a chamber of commerce lunch in North Battleford.


