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Author: Matthew Scace, Greg Mercer, Carrie Tait
Publication Date: January 16, 2026 - 21:03
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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.
February 11, 2026 - 13:57 | Jeff Gray | The Globe and Mail
Canada doesn’t talk about the Avro Arrow because it’s nostalgic. It talks about the Arrow because it’s unfinished business. Every time Ottawa finds itself boxed in on defence procurement, every time the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) tries to remind Canada who it thinks really owns North American air power, the Arrow reappears. It doesn’t show up as an engineering debate or a budget line. It shows up as a question of sovereignty.
Who decides what flies over Canada, who maintains it, who upgrades it, and who gets the final say when politics intrudes on defence?
Right now...
February 11, 2026 - 13:43 | Wes O'Donnell | Walrus
Carney was due to travel to the Munich Security Conference on Wednesday evening after announcing his government's defence industrial strategy at an event in Halifax.
February 11, 2026 - 13:43 | Sean Boynton | Global News - Canada



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