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Sask. Premier Moe releases white paper on how province can ‘defend’ economic autonomy from ruinous Trudeau policy

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has released a policy paper claiming the federal government’s environmental policies would cost the province $111 billion over 12 years and vowing to affirm and advance Saskatchewan’s “constitutional authority and autonomy within Canada.”

Moe released the paper, titled Drawing the Line: Defending Saskatchewan’s Economic Autonomy, during an event hosted by the Battlefords and District Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday afternoon.

The province released an analysis by the Ministry of Finance that says nine federal climate change policies will cost the Saskatchewan economy a combined $111 billion from 2023 to 2035.

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