Chinese evidence behind canola impasse? ‘So far we’ve heard nothing,’ Carr says
OTTAWA — Canada still hasn’t seen the evidence China used to block canola shipments from one of Canada’s largest grain producers, International Trade Minister Jim Carr said Wednesday in an interview.
A Chinese government spokesman has said Beijing’s move this month to suspend canola imports from Richardson International Ltd. came after “hazardous organisms” were detected in the company’s product.
Carr said Canada is pushing to solve the economically important matter — but it needs China to provide proof to back up the claims.