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This week Premier Scott Moe addressed his comments at a meeting last month in his constituency, clarifying that he does not believe in a conspiracy theory that chemicals are being dumped from airplanes on the population as part of a secret program.
"I actually don't believe in chemtrails," Moe said after a speech at the Farm Progress Show in Regina on Tuesday.
In April, Moe spoke at an event in Speers, Sask., ([url]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-moe-town-hall-1.7233004[/url]) a community in his constituency of Rosthern-Shellbrook.
Video of the meeting was posted online and Moe received criticism from the Opposition NDP for not refuting a conspiracy theory about chemtrails and another conspiracy theory that the Saskatchewan Health Authority engaged in a "delivery system for biological weapons" during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This week, Moe also responded to a question he was asked about COVID conspiracies and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
"Nobody would question my stance when you look at the last four or five years when it comes to the importance of vaccines and the importance vaccines played in the pandemic here in Saskatchewan and across Canada. I don't think anybody would question that," Moe said.
He said he worked closely with the federal government and other provincial and territorial leaders to help deliver vaccines when needed.
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This week Premier Scott Moe addressed his comments at a meeting last month in his constituency, clarifying that he does not believe in a conspiracy theory that chemicals are being dumped from airplanes on the population as part of a secret program.
"I actually don't believe in chemtrails," Moe said after a speech at the Farm Progress Show in Regina on Tuesday.
In April, Moe spoke at an event in Speers, Sask., ([url]https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-moe-town-hall-1.7233004[/url]) a community in his constituency of Rosthern-Shellbrook.
Video of the meeting was posted online and Moe received criticism from the Opposition NDP for not refuting a conspiracy theory about chemtrails and another conspiracy theory that the Saskatchewan Health Authority engaged in a "delivery system for biological weapons" during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This week, Moe also responded to a question he was asked about COVID conspiracies and the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
"Nobody would question my stance when you look at the last four or five years when it comes to the importance of vaccines and the importance vaccines played in the pandemic here in Saskatchewan and across Canada. I don't think anybody would question that," Moe said.
He said he worked closely with the federal government and other provincial and territorial leaders to help deliver vaccines when needed.
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