Uranium deal with china 'important' for sask.
 

Uranium deal with china 'important' for sask.

Guangzhou : China | Feb 10, 2012 at 4:48 AM PST
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An agreement that is expected to allow Canadian companies to ship uranium to China is "very, very important" for Saskatchewan, Premier Brad Wall said on Thursday in reaction to news from Prime Minister Stephen Harper's visit to the Asian superpower. "It's a great day for Saskatchewan... FULL ARTICLE AT Star Phoenix
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