Regina Leader-Post

Farm Credit Canada denies rumour it plans to move out of Regina

- ALEC SALLOUM alsalloum@postmedia.com

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has denied a rumour raised on the floor of the legislativ­e assembly that the lender plans to move its head office to Quebec.

“To be absolutely clear, FCC is not moving its head office from Regina,” said a statement provided to the Leader-post shortly after question period Thursday.

It was during question period that the rumour was shared by Nadine Wilson, who's the sole MLA of the Saskatchew­an United Party (SUP). In a news release issued later the same morning, she called it “highly concerning that the Moe government was completely unaware that the Trudeau government had made this decision.”

A SUP communicat­ions director said the informatio­n came from “multiple high-level sources in FCC and the federal government.”

Premier Scott Moe, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer, Opposition Leader Carla Beck and Opposition finance critic Trent Wotherspoo­n all appeared similarly blindsided by the assertion that FCC was pulling up roots and moving east.

“We have not been apprised of that informatio­n. So we don't have anything to comment on,” said Harpauer during question period.

Wilson then seemed to suggest the rumoured move had something to do with current Ottawa-saskatchew­an relations.

“While we agree with the premier's harder stance with the prime minister, actions have consequenc­es,” Wilson said before again asking about Moe's plan to manage the purported departure of FCC.

Harpauer again got to her feet. “We don't answer questions on rumours that someone may have heard somewhere,” she said.

Speaking to media after question period, Moe said all he has heard so far are “rumours.” While there might be “job additions FCC is looking at in other places,” he said Minister of Agricultur­e David Marit has been in contact with the federal Crown corporatio­n to make sure talks of a move are just rumour.

“It needs to be headquarte­red here,” Moe said of FCC, emphasizin­g the role agricultur­e plays in Saskatchew­an.

In its statement, the FCC said it is focused on serving Canadian customers.

“While FCC is a national organizati­on with a national mandate, we value being a part of Regina and share a passion for this community, along with our more than 1,000 FCC employees who call this community home,” it said.

Beck said Wilson's question was the first time she heard any rumour about FCC leaving and added it's “deeply concerning if that's the case. This is a major employer here.”

If there's “any merit to the rumour about FCC moving its operation from Regina and Saskatchew­an, that would be a horrible loss,” Wotherspoo­n said, adding there needs to be disclosure and immediate action if this rumour turns out to be true.

FCC is a federal Crown corporatio­n and Canada's largest agricultur­al lender.

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