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PM Carney meeting today with cabinet, Saskatchewan premier, canola industry leaders

Prime Minister Mark Carney holds discussions focused on resolving steep tariffs imposed by China on Canadian canola and related products, affecting key trade relations.

  • On September 16, Prime Minister Mark Carney led a morning cabinet session and later held separate discussions in Ottawa with Scott Moe, the leader of Saskatchewan, as well as representatives from the canola sector.
  • These meetings followed Moe's recent trade mission to China where he and Kody Blois engaged Chinese officials managing steep tariffs on Canadian canola products.
  • China has imposed tariffs of 76 percent on canola seed and 100 percent on canola oil, meal, peas, plus levies on pork and seafood in response to Canadian steel and aluminum tariffs.
  • Carney described the upcoming discussions as a valuable chance to thoroughly address numerous topics and expressed anticipation for his meeting with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ahead of his trip to Mexico on Thursday.
  • The meetings underline efforts to resolve trade disputes with China and deepen ties with Mexico, focusing on security, infrastructure, investment, energy, and trade.
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PM Carney meets with cabinet, Saskatchewan premier, canola industry leaders Tuesday

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has a series of meetings set for Tuesday with his cabinet, the premier of Saskatchewan and canola industry leaders.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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