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Canada and China Reach New Trade Agreement

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WATCH: Some in Saskatchewan are breathing a sigh of relief following Friday's announcement of a new trade agreement between China and Canada. Payton Zillich spoke with political analyst Ken Coates to get more details on what this deal means for the country.
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Posted January 17, 2026 7:50 pm

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On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed a new trade deal between China and Canada.

This agreement will permit Chinese Electric Vehicles to enter Canada in exchange for reduced tariffs on Canadian agricultural products.

Political analyst Ken Coates shared his thoughts with regarding the deal, expressing that the tariff dispute should never have happened in the first place.

“This is a conflict that shouldn’t have happened,” Coates said. “China should never impose the tariffs on canola the way it has done. That’s not a good neighbour approach; it’s not a good partner sort of approach. We’ve got a decade of being told that China is a very risky partner. And now all of a sudden, we’re climbing into bed with China. So, these are difficult, complicated times.”

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Coates also expressed concern about how this move might be viewed by the United States.

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“When people come back and tell (U. S. President Donald Trump) what this all represents … it’ll be presented to him as Canada has chosen China over the United States. And Donald Trump is very much given to the idea that said, well, if you want to make that choice, then we’ll make it for you. And I think it puts the Canada-U. S. trade agreement sort of a little bit more at risk than it was before.”

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p>However, Coates mentioned he believes that cooperation between Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Carney shows that there’s an openness in government for working together for the country’s benefit.

“Scott Moe stood up for Saskatchewan; Prime Minister Carney stood up for Saskatchewan; we got something back off the table so it’s not as bad as it was before,” he said.

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