Tue Aug 23, 2022 – 4:55 pm EDT
(LifeSiteNews) – The province of Saskatchewan is “demanding” answers from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s federal government after it was found that federal employees have been sampling water from private farmland without the permission of the owners.
“We are demanding an explanation from federal Minister [Steven] Guilbeault on why his department is trespassing on private land without the owners’ permission to take water samples from dugouts,” Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wrote Sunday on social media.
We are demanding an explanation from federal Minister Guilbeault on why his department is trespassing on private land without the owners’ permission to take water samples from dugouts.
Read Minister Cockrill’s letter below: https://t.co/Tu4AvbGTR6
— Scott Moe (@PremierScottMoe) August 21, 2022
Below the post, Moe shared the cease-and-desist letter written by the province’s minister of highways and minister responsible for the Water Security Agency Jeremy Cockrill.
In the cease-and-desist request, Cockrill stated there are “serious issues requiring immediate clarification and explanation” on behalf of Trudeau’s Liberal government, as “Saskatchewan producers in the Pense, Mossbank and Pilot Butte areas” have “contracted the Government of Saskatchewan and raised serious concerns about Government of Canada employees …
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