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Canola is big business in Canada, but for nearly two months, that business has taken a hit because of a ban on Canadian canola by China.
That ban is especially hard-felt in Saskatchewan, which grows more than half of what Canada produces.
The Chinese regime says it’s because of concerns over pests, but is likely part of a growing trade war that was sparked with the arrest of Huawei exec Meng Wengzhou
Dave is joined by Regina Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk.
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Canola is big business in Canada, but for nearly two months, that business has taken a hit because of a ban on Canadian canola by China.
That ban is especially hard-felt in Saskatchewan, which grows more than half of what Canada produces.
The Chinese regime says it’s because of concerns over pests, but is likely part of a growing trade war that was sparked with the arrest of Huawei exec Meng Wengzhou
Dave is joined by Regina Leader Post columnist Murray Mandryk.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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