New Delhi, March 11 -- Canada's Saskatchewan province, which is central to plans to ramp up cooperation with India in rare earth elements and uranium supply, is open to exploring joint ventures and investments for exploration and processing of minerals and working on projects for food security, provincial premier Scott Moe has said. Moe, part of the delegation that accompanied Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on his recent visit to India to rebuild bilateral ties and diversify trade and supply chains, said in an interview with HT that Saskatchewan is looking forward to the planned conclusion of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) by the end of this year to drive the region's trade with India. India's Department of Atomi...