Moe, Carney hold meeting on Chinese canola tariffs and broader trade issues
OTTAWA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, back from China amid a major trade dispute on canola, met Tuesday with Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss ways to mend fences with both China and the United States.
“We had a good meeting,” Moe told reporters after the meeting in Carney’s office.
“This is another step in finding our way through what is a pretty difficult time for a significant Canadian industry.”
Moe said China is interested in moving forward and recalibrating its trading relationship with Canada.


