Sask. premier says 5-minute meeting with Trudeau wouldn't have been worth the drive
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Premier Scott Moe says he did not meet with Justin Trudeau last week because he was only offered five minutes with the prime minister during a Saskatchewan stop.
Premier Scott Moe says he did not meet with Justin Trudeau last week because he was only offered five minutes with the prime minister during a Saskatchewan stop.
Moe said the proposed short pull-aside meeting with Trudeau in Regina on Thursday would not have been sufficient to discuss the infrastructure fund, clean electricity standards and the Natural Resources Transfer Agreement. Moe was also scheduled to have meetings in Prince Albert that day.
"I wasn't going to drive an eight-hour round trip to not fully discuss those three items as well as potentially some others," Moe said at a news conference Monday.
The two leaders have not met in person during either of Trudeau's two stops in the province so far this year and the federal Liberal government is often the target of Moe's criticism on a range of topics.
In January, Moe expressed disappointment he was not made aware of Trudeau's visit to a rare earth elements processing plant in Saskatoon.
During the recent trip, Trudeau visited a grocery store and held a town hall at the First Nations University of Canada in the provincial capital. The prime minister said at the time that Moe's office was notified in advance, but the two leaders weren't able to meet because the premier was away.
Trudeau did commend the Saskatchewan Party government leader for working with Ottawa and other regions on child-care and health-care issues.