Supply chain reliability is the foundation of Canada’s trade future

For Canadian exports to thrive, transportation policy must be seen as trade policy in action.
Canada’s trade reputation is built not on the number of deals a government signs, but on the private sector’s ability to deliver, writes Gordon McKenzie.

Canadian potash is one of the country’s biggest yet quietest success stories. This critical mineral underpins global food security, and demonstrates what Canada can achieve in international trade when we get it right.

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