Scott Moe wins on fifth ballot to replace Wall as Saskatchewan premier
SASKATOON — Immediately after he was chosen as the next premier of Saskatchewan Saturday night, Scott Moe threw down the gauntlet on the threat of a federal carbon tax by using a line from the prime minister’s late father.
“We will not impose a carbon tax on the good people of this province,” Moe said after winning the Saskatchewan Party leadership.
“And Justin Trudeau, if you are wondering how far I will go — just watch me.”
It took five ballots in the preferential system for the former advanced education and environment minister to take the party’s top job. He beat out three other provincial cabinet ministers and a senior civil servant to win the leadership.


