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How Canada can cope with Chinese market access roadblocks to agriculture

Opinion | BY SHARON ZHENGYANG SUN | March 20, 2019
China revoked Winnipeg-based Richardson International's registration to export canola seed to the country earlier this month. Canada exported more than $5-billion worth of canola last year, almost half of which was meant for the Chinese market. Flickr photograph courtesy of ceasol
Opinion | BY SHARON ZHENGYANG SUN | March 20, 2019
Opinion | BY SHARON ZHENGYANG SUN | March 20, 2019
China revoked Winnipeg-based Richardson International's registration to export canola seed to the country earlier this month. Canada exported more than $5-billion worth of canola last year, almost half of which was meant for the Chinese market. Flickr photograph courtesy of ceasol
Opinion | BY SHARON ZHENGYANG SUN | March 20, 2019
China revoked Winnipeg-based Richardson International's registration to export canola seed to the country earlier this month. Canada exported more than $5-billion worth of canola last year, almost half of which was meant for the Chinese market. Flickr photograph courtesy of ceasol
Opinion | BY SHARON ZHENGYANG SUN | March 20, 2019
Opinion | BY SHARON ZHENGYANG SUN | March 20, 2019
China revoked Winnipeg-based Richardson International's registration to export canola seed to the country earlier this month. Canada exported more than $5-billion worth of canola last year, almost half of which was meant for the Chinese market. Flickr photograph courtesy of ceasol