Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said he believes based on Tuesday’s meeting with deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland that she recognizes the frustrations being felt by his province surrounding the federal government, but said they would be looking for faster action by Ottawa and it’s a chance for a “reset” of the relationship.
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