Premier Moe says pipelines that would cross Saskatchewan considered ‘pre-approved’ | Unpublished
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Author: Jeremy Simes
Publication Date: February 26, 2025 - 18:37

Premier Moe says pipelines that would cross Saskatchewan considered ‘pre-approved’

February 26, 2025
Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan wants pipelines built and is encouraging other provinces and the federal government to get behind the cause.Moe says on social media that all pipeline projects that cross his province would be considered “pre-approved.”He says he supports pipelines that go across the country and into the United States.


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