
Sask. NDP says provincial response to Trump tariffs lacks strength
Standing on Prince Albert’s riverbank, and not far from the bridge that connects the city to destinations west and north, the Saskatchewan NDP Shadow Minister for Trade and Export Development said the Saskatchewan government has let down farmers and the agriculture industry, by not standing up to U.S. President Trump and correcting misinformation.
Kim Breckner was in Prince Albert on Friday, and referenced a comment made Trump, in which he referred to Canada’s agriculture exports as uninspected, dirty and disgusting.
“My husband manages a grain elevator, he can tell you how stringent our food safety regulations are. The U.S. pales in comparison,” she said
On Thursday, it was announced the U.S. would temporarily pause tariffs on goods that meet the rules of origin requirements under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement, and lowering levies on potash to 10 per cent, until April 2.