Saskatchewan premier says broad counter-tariffs not in Canada's best interest
- Broad-Based tariffs with the U.S. are not in Canadians’ best interest.
- Moe expressed concern that dollar-for-dollar counter-tariffs would harm Canadians and industry.
- Moe noted that Saskatchewan is the least dependent province on exports to the U.S., with 55 percent of its goods crossing the border.
- He emphasized the need for collaboration to de-escalate tariff discussions among provinces.
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