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Trudeau vs. the Prairies: Saskatchewan Adds insult to the Drama

Ansh Pandey by Ansh Pandey
March 17, 2023
in Canada
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Saskatchewan First Act: For the past seven years, the province of Saskatchewan and the federal government under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have been at odds over resource rights. Saskatchewan has been trying to capitalize on its rich pool of resources, but the federal government’s green policies have hampered investor confidence and threatened job losses due to legislation like the ‘Just Transition’ policy.

However, with the passing of the ‘Saskatchewan First Act’ on March 16th, Saskatchewan has taken a bold step to protect its economic potential from federal interference.

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The Saskatchewan First Act is similar to the ‘Alberta First Act’ that was passed a few months ago. The law aims to give the province more control over its resources and protect them from federal intervention. This move by Saskatchewan is a significant win for the province as it has struggled to capitalize on its resources.

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The ‘Just Transition’ legislation proposed by the Trudeau government has been a major concern for Saskatchewan as it could eliminate 2.7 million jobs or approximately 13.5% of the workforce. The legislation seeks to transition the country to a low-carbon economy, but critics argue that it is not feasible and could lead to significant economic losses.

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However, with the Saskatchewan First Act, the province has taken control of its resource truck, ensuring that it can navigate its economic potential without Trudeau’s intervention.

The passing of the Saskatchewan First Act is a victory for the province and a defeat for Trudeau’s draconian regime. It is likely to embolden other resource-rich regions to take similar steps to protect their interests. The incompetent Trudeau government will need to find a way to balance its environmental policies with the economic needs of resource-dependent provinces, or risk losing support in these critical areas.

Therefore, the move is a clear signal to Trudeau that resource-rich provinces will not stand idly by while their interests are threatened. The debate on federalism and resource rights in Canada is far from over, and it will be interesting to see how the Trudeau government responds to this latest development.

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