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Ottawa—The sorry state of world affairs must not distract Canada from continuing to work at producing more food, says Janice Gross Stein, the Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
At the same time, the global power struggles have left the World Trade Organization powerless to maintain international trade rules, she said. The U.S., China and India wants Canada and other food exporters to follow their own rules, which means access to their markets will always be at stake. The Biden Administration’s Buy American policy is the most protectionist move enacted during the last 30 years and “it makes it hard for us to be friends. They call it support but it’s protectionism.” Sadly, Europe and India are headed in the same direction and China keeps closing its borders to Canadian products.
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