Canada at a crossroads entering federal election: Premier Moe
Heading into the federal election, Premier Scott Moe is asking what kind of Canada its citizens want.
While speaking at a Regina and District Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Tuesday, Moe said Canada is at a crossroads and Canadians have the opportunity to come together to determine our direction over the next four years.
“We need to decide what road we are going to travel, the road we’re on now, where one region is pitted against another, where provincial dialogue often descends into bickering over the interests of one region versus another, or do we want to chart a new course toward a more co-operative and a more constructive Canada where the diversity and strength of each of our regions are not only acknowledged but they are leveraged and celebrated?” said Moe.
During his speech, the premier said Canadians should be proud of industries that provide wealth to Canadians, whether that be the oil and gas industry in the prairies, the auto industry in Ontario, the aerospace industry in Quebec or the forestry industry in British Columbia.