

Canada’s long hot trade summer, explained
Jul 5, 2025
Inu Manak, a Trade Policy Fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Maninder Sidhu, Canada’s Minister of International Trade, and Dimitry Grozoubinkski, Australian trade consultant and author, to unpack Canada’s trade challenges. They discuss the ramifications of retracting the digital services tax amidst U.S. pressures. Insights are shared on the impact of tariffs on Canadian dairy and beef industries. Lastly, Grozoubinkski critiques political misinformation in trade discussions, offering a refreshing perspective on navigating current global trade dynamics.
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Cheesemakers Thriving Amid Trade Tensions
- Canadian cheesemakers report higher sales due to consumer push to buy local amid trade tensions.
- Specialty cheese sales rose about 10% compared to previous years, driven by patriotic support.
Supply Management Benefits Farmers
- Canada's supply management system controls dairy production to maintain fair prices for farmers.
- This system supports smaller farms and rural communities by ensuring steady income.
Family Farms Thrive Under Supply Management
- Canada's dairy farms remain mostly family-run, unlike the U.S. where massive farms dominate.
- Supply management helps sustain these smaller family farms longer.