Premier says equalization ‘fair’ when resources developed
While reflecting on this past week’s Council of the Federation, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe called the meeting of provincial and territorial leaders a success — but he still described national unity as a fragile peace.
Speaking with 980 CJME’s John Gormley on Friday, Moe was asked about Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s comments that national unity remains under threat.
“Conversations about national unity in Saskatchewan are virtually identical to those in Alberta,” Moe said. “There’s great concern we continue to contribute to the equalization program, which is a program that is fair across the nation when you allow us to develop our resources.”
The premier said he doesn’t believe people in Saskatchewan want to separate, as those in Alberta have mused about. But people get angry when Ottawa gets in the way of industries that allow the province to make those transfer payments.