A former Manitoba Deputy Premier is calling on government and business to adopt a "Team Canada" approach that focusses on trade with countries that want to do business with Canada. In response to Canada's imposition in October of 100 percent tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles and 25 per cent tariffs on Chinese aluminum and steel, effective March 20th China will impose retaliatory 25 percent duties on Canadian seafood and pork and 100 percent duties on canola and peas.
Jim Downey, a southwestern Manitoba farmer and former Deputy Premier, Agriculture Minister and Industry, Trade and Tourism Minister, says these trade actions are creating uncertainty right when farmers are planning for this year's crops.
Quote-Jim Downey-Southwestern Manitoba Farmer:
The government of Canada in the last few years have invested billions of dollars. I think it's up to 50 billion dollars in building battery factories in Ontario and Quebec. Tax payer's money went to support that industry. So, the big encouragement for Canadians was to buy electric vehicles to get off the carbon gas burning machines so they're supporting battery production.