Overview
- The prime minister chaired a morning cabinet session, met Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe in the afternoon, and scheduled talks with canola exporters later Tuesday in Ottawa.
- Moe called resolving the dispute a “sensitive and delicate dance,” noting Canada’s electric-vehicle tariffs were aligned with the United States and factor into next steps.
- Parliamentary secretary Kody Blois and Premier Moe traveled to China earlier this month for meetings with commerce officials who oversee the canola measures.
- China’s actions include a roughly 75.8–76% duty on Canadian canola seed and 100% on canola oil, meal and peas, with Beijing extending its anti-dumping probe to March 2026.
- The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed Carney will visit Mexico on Thursday to meet President Claudia Sheinbaum on security, infrastructure, investment, energy and trade.