Saskatchewan premier says meeting with Freeland more cordial than with Trudeau
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he had a more cordial meeting with Federal Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland than he did with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Moe and Freeland met for nearly two hours in his Regina office on Tuesday, but Moe said no commitments were made on his list of requests to the federal government — including cancelling the federal carbon tax and reworking equalization.
He said that wasn’t the purpose of the meeting.
The visit was designed so Freeland could listen and get up to speed on what Moe said are challenges facing his province.