Down to Business podcast: Why the Canada-China trade relationship is making Canadian businesses uneasy

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Down to Business podcast: Why the Canada-China trade relationship is making Canadian businesses uneasy. Out host theemilyjackson is joined by reporter Naomi_Powell in our weekly discussion on all things Canadian business.

Our fourth episode covers the Canada-China trade relationship. Reporter Naomi Powell joins host Emily Jackson to discuss why Canadian businesses might be feeling uneasy about one of the country’s most important trade partner.

You can listen below — or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and Google Play, where you can also subscribe to get new episodes every Wednesday morning. If you have any questions about the show, or if there are topics you want us to tackle, email us: downtobusiness@postmedia.com.

 

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