Western premiers agree to develop new economic corridors, call for federal support
Canada’s western premiers say they’ve agreed to identify, plan and develop new economic corridors to connect provincial resources to international markets.
The leaders from British Columbia, the Prairie provinces and the northern territories, after meeting for two days in Yellowknife, say its time for Western Canada to become the country’s economic engine.
The premiers say building new infrastructure for resource development will be beneficial for all Canadians.
The annual meeting comes two weeks before all Canada’s premiers are to gather with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Saskatoon.


