
Saskatchewan premier pitches ‘port-to-port corridor’ for energy and other exports
CALGARY — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is pitching the idea of a “port-to-port corridor” that would connect energy and other goods to Canada’s northern Pacific and Arctic coasts.
Moe made his remarks Monday alongside Alberta Premier Danielle Smith at an event focused on both provinces’ ambitions to double oil and gas production.
“I know we are not going to be entirely reliant on the U.S for that marketplace,” Moe said. “We are going to have access to the world.”
Moe, who leads the right-of-centre Saskatchewan Party government, said he likes what he’s been hearing out of the Liberal federal government about making Canada an “energy superpower” and the strongest economy in the G7.