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Saskatchewan government rolls back all U.S. tariff countermeasures

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Regina Leader Post
Alec Salloum

Regina Leader Post

Three months after launching its own trade countermeasures, the Saskatchewan government is quietly stepping back. Policies aimed at pushing back against U.S. tariffs—like favoring Canadian suppliers and halting U.S. alcohol purchases—are being dropped, with officials citing reduced red tape and more consumer choice. But with U.S. tariffs still in place and other provinces holding their lines, critics say Saskatchewan’s retreat feels premature. The government didn’t announce the change publicly—just a few targeted emails and a return to “standard procedures.” Alec Salloum with Regina Leader Post has the full story.

Regina Leader Post
Alec Salloum

Regina Leader Post

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