for the federal Liberal government to correct a wrong of successful governments in underfunding our health transfer.
“So we will have further discussions around exactly how we can further engage with the federal government on ensuring they become a full funding partner in provincial and territorial delivered health-care services,” added Moe.He said another topic that’s important for Saskatchewan is energy security, suggesting that they want to mirror what’s happening in the food security space, and he is asking the federal government to work with provinces to market their energy.
“We use, for example, tractors that are manufactured in Fargo, North Dakota, combines that are manufactured in East Moline, Illinois. They work closely with Saskatchewan-manufactured air drills. We use crop protection products from the U.S. brought into the prairie provinces in Canada. And we shipped much of our product back down to the U.S. for further processing for the North American market, as well as contributing to global food security,” noted Moe.