Canola producers in Saskatchewan were hoping for more from the federal government announcement of tariff supports on Friday.

Prime Minister Mark Carney came out and announced a series of support programs for industries struggling with the effects of the U.S. and Chinese tariffs. • Moe looking to fix and expand trade with China in imminent trade trip • Dry conditions push harvest ahead, with 23 per cent of crops in the bin • Some tobacco settlement money to be used in Saskatchewan for cancer care, prevention: Minister

Ottawa had announced $370 million in new support for Canadian canola producers facing massive tariffs from China.

The federal government said Friday that a new biofuel production incentive is meant to address “immediate competitiveness challenges” after China hit Cana

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