Canada holds the upper hand in any canola deal with China --
Canada holds the upper hand in any canola deal with China --
We have leverage to reach a canola deal with China

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China’s ambassador to Canada, Wang Di, says the solution is simple: if Canada drops the EV tariff, China will remove its agricultural tariffs. But Canada may not need to go that far.
China cannot easily replace millions of tonnes of high-quality Canadian seed. Imports from India and Australia don’t match the volume or quality, and Chinese futures markets are already showing strain. If farmers can weather the chill, Canada may have more leverage than expected.
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Canadians can’t ignore China’s human rights abuses, from the treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang to the crackdown in Hong Kong. And trading dependence on Washington for reliance on Beijing is hardly a cure-all. Any deal must be negotiated from a position of strength, with safeguards to protect Canadian workers and sovereignty.
Which brings us back to canola. China needs it. We’re willing to sell it. But we don’t have to—nor should we—give away the farm.
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But hey, selectively edit however you want...
Australia also just had big canola purchases from China last month. They have both a market for their canola and they have access to nice, affordable Chinese EVs.
A Trojan Horse of monumental scale. China's long term goals is to run the world, they will use any opportunity they get to get economic control over other countries. Putting millions of vehicles on the road that can be disabled by the Chinese government every time we disagree is not a smart move.
And this isn't just fearmongering about Chinese tech, all modern cars have cellular modems and can be disabled to some degree by the manufacture, but China has 100% control over big businesses. If they say no commuting in Canada tomorrow, it'll happen.
The same could be said of american products... Oh wait they already are cough john Deerecough
Did they? How much canola did they purchase from Australia last month? What quality did it have, especially when China bought it last month (September) from Australia?
I am truly looking forward to your answer here.
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-snaps-up-australian-canola-after-trade-spat-with-canada-sources-say-2025-09-19/
After following this whole back and forth IT REALLY DOESN'T FEEL LIKE YOU WANT THEIR ANSWER.
It's one of the three accounts that constantly spam anti-China propaganda crossposted everywhere so not surprising. No good faith engagement whatsoever. Might even be the same person behind the three since the posts have a very similar format and they show up in threads where someone engages in argument. It's super annoying shit.
The three I've noticed are Scotty, randomname, and Hotznplotzn. Same for you, or have you noticed others?