Candidate Profiles- Fraser Tolmie- Conservative Party- Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lanigan

Fraser Tolmie is seeking re-election as the Conservative Party of Canada candidate for the Moose Jaw – Lake Centre – Lanigan riding. 

Affordability/cost-of-living 

Well, we want to ensure that the carbon tax as a law is removed. Right now it's not. It's been reduced to zero after almost two years of, well, actually more than two years of us pounding on the door of the Liberal and NDP government to have it abolished.  

For real or posturing? Business commentator gives thoughts on steel tariffs

Steel tariffs will have a widespread effect on prices, but it's still unknown if they will actually happen or if it's just posturing, says Golden West Radio business commentator Paul Martin. 

Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to impose steel tariffs on Canadian steel starting March 12. 

For real or posturing? Business commentator gives thoughts on steel tariffs

Steel tariffs will have a widespread effect on prices, but it's still unknown if they will actually happen or if it's just posturing, says Golden West Radio business commentator Paul Martin. 

Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to impose steel tariffs on Canadian steel starting March 12. 

Premier responds to U.S. tariff threats

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan is continuing to call for a "de-escalation" of the potential trade war with the United States.

Moe spoke to the media on Monday morning, saying he supported the federal government's first round of retaliatory tariffs. However, later in the day, the federal government was able to buy more time with a 30-day postponement.

Premier responds to U.S. tariff threats

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan is continuing to call for a "de-escalation" of the potential trade war with the United States.

Moe spoke to the media on Monday morning, saying he supported the federal government's first round of retaliatory tariffs. However, later in the day, the federal government was able to buy more time with a 30-day postponement.