Jason Childs, economics professor at the University of Regina, said the canola tariff is the one that will really stand out for Saskatchewan.
“We’re one of the major producers of canola in the world, so when we get hit, that’s going to take a big bite out of what we do here,” he explained.
In 2024, Saskatchewan produced 55 per cent of Canada’s canola, and in 2023, Saskatchewan was the world’s leading exporter, by dollar value, of canola oil, according to the provincial government.
However, there’s been almost no talk on the campaign trail about the Chinese tariffs, which Childs said is alarming.
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