MLAs say autonomy meetings aren’t about western separation
MLA Lyle Stewart says “unprecedented, unilateral action” on the part of the federal government is hurting Saskatchewan’s economy, and he wants to know what the people of the province want to do about it.
According to the Sask. Party MLA, that’s why he and former provincial and federal politician Alan Kerpan are holding meetings across the province to discuss Saskatchewan’s autonomy.
“We’re only trying to understand what the people of Saskatchewan think about this,” Stewart said. “We know they hate it, but what do they think we should do about it?”
Stewart said the provincial government has had zero luck negotiating with the current federal government as it takes actions that he says are hurting Saskatchewan. He pointed to policies like the carbon tax (a fight which Saskatchewan lost at the Supreme Court level), fertilizer emissions reductions, and clean fuel regulations as examples.