No carbon tax but Saskatchewan’s next premier needs to work with Ottawa on trade
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan’s next premier says his province needs to maintain a working relationship with the federal government despite their differences over the imposition of a carbon tax.
Former environment minister Scott Moe came out on top Saturday night winning the leadership of the Saskatchewan Party in five ballots and along with it the right to continue outgoing Premier Brad Wall’s legacy.
“We will not impose a carbon tax on the good people of this province,” Moe, 44, told his supporters.
“And Justin Trudeau, if you are wondering how far I will go — just watch me.”


