Old CUSMA deal no longer possible, Moe says after Carney briefing
Details of a pending trade agreement between Canada and the United States remain scarce, but Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Wednesday that people first need to understand the old deal is no longer on the table.
Moe made the comments in Prince Albert moments after a First Ministers meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, as negotiators continued work on an agreement meant to prevent new U.S. tariffs from taking effect.
“Even up to a day or two ago, there really was… no path forward in sight, no trade agreement in sight,” Moe said at a late-afternoon news conference.
He said Saskatchewan’s trade with the United States remains strong because of exports such as oil and gas, potash, critical minerals and grain, but added that export growth to other countries must remain part of the province’s long-term strategy.


