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Removing Chinese Tariffs on Canadian Agriculture Products a Priority, Says Carney
- Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on June 2, 2025, in Saskatoon that removing Chinese tariffs on Canadian agriculture products is a top priority.
- The tariffs were imposed by Beijing in retaliation for Ottawa's levies on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum, straining trade relations.
- Canada exported $920 million of canola meal, $21 million of canola oil, and $1.3 billion in fish and seafood to China in 2024, making China a key market.
- Carney said of ongoing talks, "we'll continue those discussions," while Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe welcomed the move to protect the province’s canola industry.
- The federal government intends to collaborate swiftly with provincial premiers to rebuild trade connections and mitigate the economic impact of U.S. tariffs and related market challenges.
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Leaning Left16Leaning Right3Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution62% Left
Bias Distribution
- 62% of the sources lean Left
62% Left
L 62%
C 27%
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