Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon on Saskatchewan’s export future

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From potash and grain to forestry and mining, Saskatchewan helps power Canada's export economy— but getting those products to market efficiently is becoming a growing challenge. As questions mount around trade, tariffs, rail capacity and major infrastructure investment, Canada’s Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, is in Saskatchewan to talk about the future of the country’s supply chains and export networks.
15 May 2PM English Canada News Commentary

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