Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is set to lead a trade mission to China, marking the first by a Canadian premier in six years, to advocate for better market access for canola amid rising tensions with China and the U.S. Despite acknowledging the federal government’s role in resolving trade issues, Moe aims to represent Saskatchewan’s interests, especially following China’s imposition of high tariffs on Canadian canola exports.
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Negotiations between the Alberta government and the teachers' union have stalled, with both parties at an impasse since late last month, each waiting for the other to initiate progress. As of Monday morning, the situation remains unresolved, highlighting the ongoing tensions in securing a new contract. Want More Context? 🔎
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