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Open this photo in gallery: China’s countertariffs on Canadian agriculture are hurting Manitoba farmers, says Premier Wab Kinew.Shannon VanRaes/The Globe and Mail Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says the Canadian government needs to spell out a clear strategy for repairing ties with China's authoritarian rulers that doesn't sacrifice Canada's principles, including respect for human rights. Mr. Kinew, whose province exported nearly $1.6-billion in goods to China in 2024, according to Manitoba government records, is eager to see a trade war between Ottawa and Beijing resolved. China's government imposed retaliatory tariffs on Canadian agriculture and seafood in March after Ottawa applied steep…
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