‘All we can do is hope for the best’: B.C. floods another blow for Sask. farmers
Whether it’s oil, agricultural products or potash, transportation is the key to the success of Saskatchewan’s economy.
This week, the main link to key Pacific Ocean export markets was shut down by the catastrophic floods in British Columbia’s lower mainland.
“Railroad beds (are) under feet of water. (Those are) rail lines that carry Saskatchewan grain,” said Todd Lewis, the president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan.
“When the words are used like ‘unprecedented’ and so on, when we’ve been transporting grain for 100 years through those passes and on those rail lines, it really is sobering to see the damage that has been done.”