In Brad Wall, private sector had ally whose voice rang louder than most
With Brad Wall’s departure from politics, the private sector is losing an ally whose voice reverberated louder than most on the public stage.
During his 10-year tenure as Saskatchewan’s premier, Wall’s reputation as an advocate of free enterprise grew, whether he was defending the interests of potash or the oilpatch.
“He has been a strong champion for pipelines, for oil and gas, for enabling Saskatchewan to reach its economic potential,” said Tim McMillan, CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. McMillan previously served in several key cabinet portfolios in Wall’s government including energy.
“We will certainly miss his leadership,” McMillan said.


