Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Tuesday said that in addition to the federal carbon tax, the province would be looking at another shared area with the federal government regarding taxation. He said they would look at how to further enhance autonomy to take care of themselves without separating from the rest of the country, amid questions about provincial independence.
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Saskatchewan election 2020: Moe says province will be looking at taxation shared with Ottawa
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