Saskatchewan's Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison said Friday the federal move was months overdue. "We'd been calling for the national government to initiate the WTO challenge from virtually Day 1 of the Chinese decision to exclude canola into their market," said Harrison. "If they had initiated it in April, when I think was when we first asked them to do that, that would have been six months further along in this process than we are right now."
The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Sunday, September 8, 2019
CANADA PUSHES CHINA ON CANOLA AT WTO
Canada has requested a formal meeting with China at the World Trade Organization to resolve a Chinese ban on Canadian canola shipments.
Saskatchewan's Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison said Friday the federal move was months overdue. "We'd been calling for the national government to initiate the WTO challenge from virtually Day 1 of the Chinese decision to exclude canola into their market," said Harrison. "If they had initiated it in April, when I think was when we first asked them to do that, that would have been six months further along in this process than we are right now."
Saskatchewan's Trade and Export Development Minister Jeremy Harrison said Friday the federal move was months overdue. "We'd been calling for the national government to initiate the WTO challenge from virtually Day 1 of the Chinese decision to exclude canola into their market," said Harrison. "If they had initiated it in April, when I think was when we first asked them to do that, that would have been six months further along in this process than we are right now."
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