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Thursday, August 25, 2022

Federal inspectors trespassing, says SK premier

Saskatchewan warns that federal employees testing farmers’ dugouts for nitrogen levels could be arrested for trespassing | Todaysville - Duane Rolheiser:

August 22, 2022 - "An escalating battle between Western Premiers and the federal government over restricting the use of nitrogen fertilizer has reached a new level of tension. Premier Scott Moe is demanding to know why federal employees of Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault are 'trespassing' on private land in Saskatchewan.  

"Moe signed a strongly worded letter ... from Jeremy Cockrill, the Minister in charge of Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency. The letter dated Sunday, August 21st states farmers from at least 3 different communities in southern Saskatchewan have reported Government of Canada employees in marked vehicles have been trespassing on their private land.  When confronted, the agents have admitted to testing dugouts for nitrogen levels.

"On his official Facebook page Moe says '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'....

"'We have received reports of this occurring in several places throughout our province. We have advised the federal government that this should cease immediately and if it does not, it will be considered a violation of the province’s Trespass Act. Violating this Act is serious, including a maximum penalty of $25,000 for repeat offenders, up to six months imprisonment following a conviction for a first or subsequent trespass offence, and a $200,000 maximum penalty for any corporation that counsels and/or aids in the commission of that offence'....

"The letter from Saskatchewan comes on the heals of another strongly worded letter from Manitoba’s Agriculture Minister Heather Stefanson. In Stephanson’s letter to Prime Minister Trudeau, she says this is no time to cut food supply and raise the price of groceries."

Read more: https://www.todayville.com/saskatchewan-warns-that-federal-employees-testing-farmers-dugouts-for-nitrogen-levels-could-be-arrested-for-trespassing/

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