Leaders in Saskatchewan are sharing their reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to strike down several of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, including some imposed on Canada. In a statement on Friday, the Government of Saskatchewan said while the ruling is good news, the province is still evaluating the impact on the province’s industries, economy and finances. “This ruling does not remove all the U.S. tariffs and the U.S. administration may be evaluating other mechanisms to reimpose some or all of these tariffs,” the statement read. The provincial government said it will continue efforts to diversify export markets to countries around the world to convince U.S. lawmakers that “free and fair trade between Canada and the U.S. benefits businesses and consumers in both countries.” In a statement on X, NDP Leader Carla Beck said since the trade war isn’t over, it remains important to protect and stand up for Saskatchewan workers and businesses. “That starts with our government buying Saskatchewan and buying Canadian in all its public procurement and contract.”