Alberta Canola relieved after China lifts most tariffs on canola

Days after Mark Carney’s visit to Beijing, many at home are still reacting to the major deal made with China late last week. Canada will significantly decrease tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles and introduce them to the country.

In exchange, China is dropping all or most tariffs on peas, lobsters, crabs, and most significantly, canola. Specifically, China has removed tariffs entirely on canola meal and greatly reduced canola seed down to 15 percent.

Many canola producers and farmers plus Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has praised the deal over relief in the canola industry. The Chair for Alberta Canola tells BCN that he was watching in the middle of the night on Friday in anticipation of the deal, and believes the government took the concerns of farmers seriously.

Landon Hickok

Landon is a recent graduate of the Radio and Television program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) in Edmonton. He previously obtained a diploma for Christian Ministries at Home Church Bible College in Red Deer, Alberta. For years since, he worked on church media with Home Church and later with City Life church in Leduc, Alberta, working on event live-streams and video productions. At NAIT, he was part of the student-run NAIT NewsWatch news program. He led topics ranging from school athletics to local news and international headlines such as the October 7 attack in Israel in 2023. Outside of news, he spent internships in Edmonton sports with the Oilers of the NHL and the Stingers of the CEBL. Now in Lethbridge, he’s here to produce stories to help inform all and to honour Jesus Christ with his work.

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