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Sask. to benefit from new Canada-Europe free-trade deal

Sep 26, 2014 | 4:48 PM

Saskatchewan's agriculture and mining equipment exporters are big winners in the new Canada-Europe free trade deal.

The deal was reached Friday at the Canada-European Union Summit hosted by Prime Minister Stephen Harper following negotiations with the EU on the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement.

There will now be increased access to European markets for beef, pork, bison, grain and oilseed products. That could put another $1.3 billion into the pockets of agriculture exporters in Saskatchewan.

Canada's restriction on EU investment in uranium mining products is also being eased in the new deal. The Saskatchewan government said that could mean another $2.5 billion invested into the mining sector over the next 15 years.