Premier voicing displeasure over banned canola shipments to China

EDMONTON (660 NEWS) – Premier Rachel Notley is speaking out after China banned shipments of canola from a major Canadian supplier, citing concerns over pest contamination.

“Today, we learned that the Chinese government is barring a huge chunk of our canola shipments from entering their country. This is wrong and it’s unfair.

“Seventy per cent of agri-food exports to China from Alberta are canola-related products. And canola farming contributes billions to the Canadian economy.

“So, today, I’m calling on the prime minister to get back on the job and fight for our canola farmers and the jobs they support.

“We are calling on Ottawa to stop its navel-gazing about its internal controversies and fight back.

‘Alberta farmers and Alberta workers stand to lose hundreds of millions of dollars and up to 3,000 jobs if this is not resolved.

“We need certainty – and now, more than ever, we need Ottawa to be in Canada’s corner,” said Notley.

China’s move is seen as the latest attempt to exert pressure after the arrest of a Huawei executive in Vancouver, at the request of the United States.

Meng Wanzhou was in court Wednesday, but will have to wait to find out when her extradition hearing will be scheduled.

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