Talk of “mutual love” in the Oval Office wasn’t enough to convince Saskatchewan’s premier that Canada-U.S. trade tensions are cooling.

Scott Moe welcomed the warmer tone from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump this week. Still, he said Saskatchewan families can’t afford to wait for words to turn into results.

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During his meeting with Carney this week, Trump described Canada’s relationship with the U.S. as one of “mutual love” but “natural conflict,” while defending his protectionist trade p

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