A conversation with Premier Scott Moe on a social media ban for youth

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This morning, we're joined by Saskatchewan's Premier Scott Moe for a check-in. This comes after the province announced how it will be seeking public input on proposed limits on social media for youth under 16. We'll also chat about an American pipeline announcement and what this means for Saskatchewan, the sovereign wealth fund and more.
6 May 10AM English Canada News Commentary

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