Sask. Premier Endorses Cooperation at Trinational Conference in Regina
Sask. Premier Endorses Cooperation at Trinational Conference

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe delivered a strong message of collaboration at the North American Strategy for Competitiveness conference held in Regina on May 6, 2026. Speaking to reporters, Moe emphasized the importance of trinational cooperation to drive economic growth and shared prosperity across Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

Key Themes from the Conference

The premier highlighted that working together on trade, energy, and innovation will benefit all parties involved. 'More prosperity for all is achievable when we collaborate,' Moe stated, underscoring Saskatchewan's role as a key player in North American resource and agricultural sectors.

Economic Partnerships

Moe noted that the conference provides a platform to strengthen economic ties, particularly in critical minerals and renewable energy. He pointed to Saskatchewan's vast potash and uranium reserves as essential for continental supply chains.

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The event also featured discussions on competitiveness, regulatory alignment, and infrastructure investments. Moe called for reducing trade barriers and streamlining cross-border regulations to enhance business efficiency.

Local and Global Impact

Attendees included business leaders, policymakers, and academics from all three countries. The conference aims to foster dialogue on shared challenges such as climate change, technological disruption, and workforce development.

Moe's remarks were well-received, with many participants agreeing that regional cooperation is vital for long-term stability and growth. The premier concluded by reaffirming Saskatchewan's commitment to being a reliable partner in North America's economic future.

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