The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Premier supports Trudeau trade retaliatio­n

- BY STUART NEATBY

Premier Wade MacLauchla­n publicly expressed his support in the legislatur­e for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, in the wake of the growing U.S.Canada trade dispute following the weekend’s G7 summit.

MacLauchla­n said he supported the Prime Minister’s retaliator­y tariffs in response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and called on opposition parties to join him in expressing support for the federal government.

MacLauchla­n also took the opportunit­y to affirm his support for the supply management system in Canada’s dairy industry, which has been heavily attacked by members of the Trump administra­tion.

“It is our position and, indeed, the position of the Prime Minister, that supply management must remain in place if NAFTA negotiatio­ns are going to come to a successful conclusion,” MacLauchla­n said.

Opposition Leader James Aylward also expressed his support for Trudeau implementi­ng retaliator­y trade tariffs on U.S. goods. However, Aylward suggested the implementa­tion of the tariffs should be fast-tracked.

“We’ve had American tariffs that have been put in overnight, Mr. Speaker. Here in Canada, our federal government is delaying putting tariffs in place until July 1st,” Aylward said.

Hannah Bell, the Green Party MLA from Charlotte town Park dale, said the cross-party support for the retaliator­y tariffs was encouragin­g. However, she suggested the government should look at means of increasing trade and co-operation with other Atlantic Canadian provinces, in light of the looming trade spat with the U.S.

“That co-operation to reduce costs, find efficienci­es and open up trading within our own region will benefit not just small and medium enterprise­s, but the region overall,” Bell said.

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