How Saskatchewan’s ‘soft power’ laid the groundwork for Canada to diversify trade
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Saskatchewan’s ‘soft power’
How the province’s global reputation as a major commodities exporter laid the groundwork for Canada to diversify trade
KATE HELMORE
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD POLICY REPORTER
MARK RENDELL
ECONOMICS REPORTER
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 12, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 15, 2026
Brad Wall, former Premier of Saskatchewan, was instrumental in elevating his province's global profile as a major commodities exporter during his decade-long tenure.
EMMA PALM/THE GLOBE AND MAIL
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