Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on Tuesday said that people would have to wait to see what he meant by an “independent Saskatchewan” during his Monday night election victory speech, but said the province will continue to exhibit its autonomy. Moe also said he expects the province is “poised to do very well” when the economy begins to rebuild after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Saskatchewan election 2020: Moe says people will have to wait to see what ‘independent Saskatchewan’ means
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