Moe wants B.C. port strike to end ‘for the betterment of all Canadians’
Saskatchewan’s premier is hoping the port strike two provinces away in B.C. will end soon.
Speaking at the Council of the Federation premiers meeting Wednesday, Scott Moe said the impact of the strike has moved beyond the borders of B.C.
“It is a port for all Canadians,” said Moe.
The premier said that 40 per cent of Saskatchewan products go through the Port of Vancouver, and 20 per cent of all the products that move through that port are from Saskatchewan.
Nutrien recently announced it would be curtailing production at its Cory mine in Saskatchewan because it couldn’t get its product out. Moe said potash not being able to get out of Saskatchewan wasn’t good because it’s less carbon intensive than the potash produced in other parts of the world.