Saskatchewan has joined Ontario and Alberta in signing an agreement to build new pipelines, rail lines, and other energy and trade infrastructure needed to deliver Ontario critical minerals and Western Canadian oil and gas to new markets.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith had first signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on July 7. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joined on July 22, the second day of a three-day meeting of Canadian premiers in Muskoka.
“We are sending a clear signal that Canada’s energy future will be built by Canadians, for Canadians,” said Premier Moe in a statement. “This agreement commits our provinces to work together to unlock new markets, shore up our supply chains from mine to port and advocate for the federal reforms our industry needs.”…