Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Tuesday after meeting with deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland that it was a “cordial meeting” and they were happy with what he called a “listening exercise.” He said they were able to discuss the challenges being faced from his province’s perspectives.
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Saskatchewan’s Moe says meeting with deputy PM Freeland ‘cordial’ and was ‘listening exercise’
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