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Canola tariff truce with China welcomed cautiously by farmers, raises broader diplomatic questions

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January 20, 2026
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Producers on the Prairies say renewed access to China could ease pressure on the canola sector, but analysts and former diplomats warn the agreement may leave Canada exposed to future trade shocks.

Regina — Canada’s new tariff arrangement with China on canola products is offering a measure of relief to farmers who have spent years navigating trade uncertainty, though many remain wary about how durable the reset will be.

China had imposed steep tariffs and other restrictions on Canadian canola exports, disrupting one of the country’s most valuable agricultural trade relationships. The new agreement is expected to ease some of those barriers, potentially reopening a key market for Prairie growers.

Still, reaction on the ground has been mixed.

“This is something farmers have been waiting a long time for,” said a Saskatchewan-based political analyst who has followed the dispute closely. “But there’s also a sense of frustration that it got this far in the first place.”

Canola is a cornerstone of the Prairie economy, particularly in Saskatchewan, where producers depend heavily on export markets. During the tariff period, many farmers were forced to store crops longer, accept lower prices or shift sales to alternative buyers.

While any renewed access to China is seen as positive, growers say confidence will take time to rebuild.

“There’s always the worry that the door could close again,” said one producer, noting that planting and marketing decisions are made months or even years in advance. “You need stability to plan.”

The agreement also comes with political and diplomatic overtones. Prime Minister Mark Carney has signalled a more pragmatic approach to trade with China, even as relations remain strained over broader issues.

Former diplomat Michael Kovrig, who was detained in China for more than 1,000 days, has questioned the optics of Canada’s outreach.

“Looking like a supplicant is undignified,” Kovrig said in a recent interview, arguing that Canada must balance economic interests with long-term strategic credibility.

Political analysts say the canola deal highlights a familiar tension in Canadian foreign policy — the pull between economic dependence on large markets and the risks of sudden political retaliation.

“China is an incredibly important trading partner, but it’s also an unpredictable one,” said one observer. “This agreement helps in the short term, but it doesn’t erase that reality.”

Details on how the tariff relief will be implemented, and how long it will last, have not been fully disclosed. Industry groups say they will be watching closely to see whether shipments resume smoothly and whether prices respond as hoped.

For now, farmers say they are cautiously optimistic — grateful for any improvement, but mindful of how quickly conditions can change.

“It’s a step in the right direction,” one grower said. “We just don’t know how solid the ground is yet.”

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