Ottawa announces $8.3-million in support for beef industry amid China standoff

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Marie-Claude Bibeau says the move was not a reaction to an ongoing trade standoff with China

The Chinese Embassy said last month that it asked Canada to suspend all meat exports after inspectors detected a feed additive residue.

Bibeau says her office is working around the clock to resolve the issue and conversations with Chinese officials are happening daily. She says Canada has submitted a plan with China that she says she hopes will reassure the country enough to reopen the market soon. Our Morning Update and Evening Update newsletters are written by Globe editors, giving you a concise summary of the day’s most important headlines.

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Citizens are going to have to pay a Beef tax soon. It’s coming. There are no free lunches. When the Liberals screw up, everyone pays. cdnpoli China

They can buy more drugs to put into meat. Farmer will hardly get anything.

You might want to try talking to China and fighting back by blocking Chinese investment in Canada and stop some of their imports...just a rational thought for Trudeau as he has no actual thoughts of his own...

What a sham.... The house has risen. This is an empty promise. As empty as everything else that hologram talked about and didn't deliver on.

What does McCallum think?

So the entire beef industry that is being badly hurt by Trudeau's lack of respect internationally, will receive 8.3 million which is over 2 million dollars less than what Trudeau paid a single convicted Islamic Terrorist.

That won't go very far but I guess it's better than nothing or is it.

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