
Clinton Monchuck
Clinton Monchuck is a fourth-generation canola farmer from Lanigan, Saskatchewan, who is currently facing significant challenges due to impending tariffs from China on Canadian canola oil and meal. With nearly 120 years of family farming tradition, Monchuck expressed concerns that these tariffs could lead to a $100,000 financial hit for his operation this year. He highlights the precarious nature of farming amidst governmental trade disputes, noting that the tariffs are a direct response to Canada's protective measures for its auto industry, which he believes unfairly places farmers at a disadvantage.
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