The province of Saskatchewan in Western Canada will consider all permits for pipelines crossing its territory as “pre-approved” in a move that could greatly ease Canada’s access to markets other than the U.S. in light of the trade disputes and tariff threats from its top oil customer, the United States. Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announced on X that “Effective Immediately: All pipeline permits going east, west, or south received in Saskatchewan will be considered pre-approved.” “We encourage all provinces…