Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation project goes ahead with the feds
A substantial irrigation project in Saskatchewan will be moving forward without the financial support of Ottawa.
Premier Scott Moe used the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities convention in Regina, Sask. as the venue to announce the province is starting the first 90,000 acres of the Lake Diefenbaker Irrigation Project.
The total cost is estimated to be $1.15 billion which will be shared between the provincial government and producers who choose to participate.
Speaking to reporters, Moe said he had hoped to have the federal government as a partner at the start of the project. However, that hasn’t happened, and they’ve decided to move ahead.