Scott Moe

Scott Moe

politician Canada

Scott Moe is the Premier of Saskatchewan and a member of the Saskatchewan Party, having taken office in 2018. He has been an advocate for the province's resources and economy, often engaging with U.S. lawmakers to discuss trade relations. During his recent trip to Washington, D.C., he aimed to promote the interconnectedness of Canadian and American industries amidst discussions on tariffs.

Born on Jun 30, 1973 (52 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
3 wks
Reach
234,526
Power
10,491$
Sentiment
6.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 6 6.67 0.47% +30% 38,005,238 234,526 $1,700,000 10,491$
Totals 6 38,005,238 234,526 $1,700,000 10,491$
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Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said a trade conflict with China shouldn’t pit one region of the country against another. 7

The Globe and Mail: Scott Moe says Chinese trade dispute shouldn’t pit one region against another

Canada Canada: Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe met with Prime Minister Mark Carney to talk about the canola industry. 7

The Globe and Mail: Scott Moe says solving trade war with China will be ‘sensitive and delicate dance’

Canada Canada: Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have said they would like to see it on the list of nationally-important infrastructure projects. 6

The Globe and Mail: Manitoba sees opportunity in the Port of Churchill. Industry experts aren’t sold

Canada Canada: Scott Moe is the Premier of Saskatchewan who argues that the canola industry is larger than the auto sector. 5

The Globe and Mail: Auto sector’s benefits outweigh canola industry’s, Ontario think tank says

Canada Canada: Scott Moe plans a trade mission to China on canola and wants Prime Minister Mark Carney to join him. 7

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