APAS president reflects on canola ban one year later
One of Todd Lewis’ personal beliefs has been borne out over the past 12 months.
“As I’ve said all along,” begins Lewis, the president of the Agricultural Producers of Saskatchewan, “politics and food don’t mix very well.”
On March 1, 2019, China suspended the export permit of Richardson International Ltd., blocking the Winnipeg-based company from sending canola shipments to Chinese markets.
That move — which was followed by bans against all Canadian canola exporters — was seen as part of the diplomatic battle between the countries that also featured Canada’s arrest of a Huawei executive on behalf of the United States.


