No change on Saskatchewan’s stand against carbon tax after meeting with prime minister
REGINA — The federal government and Saskatchewan are still deadlocked on a national climate change plan despite what the two sides call a constructive meeting on Friday.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to talk about several issues, including climate change.
But Moe said he hasn’t changed his mind about the province being the lone holdout from Ottawa’s Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change.
“Saskatchewan’s stance with respect to carbon taxation is strong,” Moe said. “We have a plan of our own.