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“The whole world of trade has been turned upside-down,” said
Brian Innes of the Canola Council of Canada. “We were functioning in a
rules-based system, where if we had problems we would try to work them
out without escalating things and taking impulsive measures against
other countries.”
Brian Innes of the Canola Council of Canada. “We were functioning in a
rules-based system, where if we had problems we would try to work them
out without escalating things and taking impulsive measures against
other countries.”
Now, he told CBC News, “we’re seeing a really
challenging situation when people are looking to make investments in
planting a crop that may not be sold for another year, or making
investments in new seed varieties, or facilities to process our canola
or export our canola, in an environment of uncertainty.”