Deal with China offers Alberta canola farmers relief, but sparks concern in Ontario’s auto sector | Unpublished
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Deal with China offers Alberta canola farmers relief, but sparks concern in Ontario’s auto sector

January 16, 2026

Prime Minister Mark Carney crossed off a major item on Western Canada’s wish list Friday when he announced that China will ease tariffs on canola, albeit as part of a deal that weakens protections for the domestic auto industry.

But canola producers, who have been begging for relief for months, are far from rejoicing.



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