Making Canada a Global Energy Superpower

June 21, 2025

This week, Premier Moe met with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her caucus to discuss how we make Canada a global energy superpower.

Learn about that and more in our week-in-review!

Making Canada a Global Energy Superpower

Premier Moe and Premier Smith met to discuss opportunities to collaborate — not just between provinces, but also with the new federal government — to position Canada as a global energy superpower.

Together, we’re calling for an end to all federal interference in the development of provincial resources by:

✅ Repealing or overhauling the Impact Assessment Act to respect provincial jurisdiction and eliminate barriers to nation building resource development and transportation projects;

✅ Eliminating the proposed oil and gas emissions cap;

✅ Scrapping the Clean Electricity Regulations;

✅ Lifting the oil tanker ban off the northern west coast;

✅ Abandoning the net zero vehicle mandate; and

✅ Repealing any federal law or regulation that purports to regulate industrial carbon emissions, plastics, or the commercial free speech of energy companies.

The federal government must remove the barriers it created and fix the federal project approval processes so that private sector proponents have the confidence to invest.

Saskatchewan leading the way

Saskatchewan continues its strong, steady growth. Our economy grew by a robust 3.4% in 2024 — one of the strongest growth rates in Canada — and is projected to grow 2.2% in 2025.

✅ Employment is strong — with unemployment at a record low of 4.2%.

✅ Housing starts are up 83%, reflecting strong demand and growing confidence in the province’s future.

✅ Our key export sectors — potash, oil, and uranium — continue to perform well, supported by strong prices, growing production, and strong international demand.

✅ Large projects, like the Jansen Potash Mine, are adding further momentum and employment opportunities.

Saskatchewan is growing, resilient, and poised for continued success — a great place to live, work, and invest!

Strong economy, strong Saskatchewan

Retail trade growth reinforces Saskatchewan’s economic strength!

✅ Saskatchewan saw a 2.0% increase in retail trade from March 2025 - the highest month-over-month growth among all provinces.

✅ The total value of Saskatchewan's retail trade reached $2.3 billion in April 2025.

These strong numbers are yet another sign that Saskatchewan’s economy is gaining momentum and on a steady path of growth.

Can we count on your support?

Our end-of-quarter fundraising deadline is fast approaching. Every dollar we raise will go towards keeping our party strong and ready to win the next election.

We need your help to make sure we hold on to our majority government, and win back seats in Regina and Saskatoon.

If you’re able, please consider donating $5 or whatever you can afford to help us finish our fundraising quarter strong!