Carney, Canada's premiers to meet in Saskatchewan next month
- On June 2, Canada's provincial premiers are scheduled to gather in Saskatoon for discussions with Prime Minister Mark Carney on national matters and trade concerns.
- The meeting follows Carney's first face-to-face discussion with U.S. President Donald Trump amid ongoing trade tensions and Alberta's separatist talks.
- Premiers congratulated Carney for his restraint in Washington and emphasized cooperation on nation-building projects and reducing trade barriers internally.
- Carney said the meeting will continue efforts to build economic resilience facing "immediate trade pressures" and remove internal trade barriers to unify the economy.
- The Saskatoon meeting signals progress in federal-provincial relations and sets the stage for further talks with the U.S. And upcoming G7 summit in Alberta.
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Premiers, PM Set to Meet in Saskatchewan in June Amid Mounting Western Discontent
Canada’s premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney will be gathering for an in-person meeting at the beginning of June in Saskatchewan. It will be the first time the province hosts such a meeting in four decades, Premier Scott Moe said. “I said [to Carney], ‘It’s time that your government starts showing some love to Saskatchewan and Alberta,’” Ford said after a virtual First Ministers Meeting on May 7. “The last prime minister showed no love—as a …
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