The Saskatchewan NDP is taking aim at the provincial government’s travel junkets as Premier Scott Moe heads off on his third trip to India since being sworn into the office in 2018.
“Premier Moe is flying away from his problems and taxpayers are footing the bill,” said Aleana Young, the Opposition NDP’s trade critic, during a news conference on Tuesday.
Moe is travelling to India to bolster commercial relationships, according to a news release issued Tuesday.
The premier will attend the Raisina Dialogue, an annual conference in New Delhi focused on global issues. Moe will speak during the conference about Saskatchewan’s agricultural practices and “reliable supply chain,” according to the release.


















