Goodale says canola dispute with China hinges on ‘science’
Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said that China has yet to provide evidence that pests have been discovered in imports of Canadian canola, even though that has been the reason given for blocking shipments from Richardson International and now Regina-based Viterra.
Goodale was giving a speech at a Regina Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Tuesday afternoon dealing with Canada’s economy amid global turmoil.
Along with getting U.S. tariffs lifted from Canadian steel and aluminum exports, he told the audience that restoring market access to China for canola producers is at the top of his government’s trade agenda, saying it will “spare no effort.”