Conservative leaders to attend against Bill C-69 in Saskatchewan
MOOSOMIN, Sask. — The premiers of Saskatchewan and New Brunswick joined Conservative leader Andrew Scheer on a panel at a rally in rural Saskatchewan on Saturday that was held to draw attention to legislation that would overhaul how major energy projects are assessed.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe called Bill C-69 “the no more pipelines bill.”
“We have a very thorough process that does work. What we need is a federal government that supports our resource industries across this nation,” Moe told a crowd of hundreds in southeastern Saskatchewan.
“Unfortunately what we have is a federal government that is pressing forward with Bill C-69.”