The Telegram (St. John's)

Notley says Canada will have lots of allies if Trump goes after energy trade

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GUANGZHOU, China — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says U.S. President Donald Trump is likely to have some unhappy supporters south of the border if he goes after Canadian energy with trade sanctions.

Notley, who is on a trade mission in China, says she doesn’t know what Trump was talking about last week when he lumped energy in with what he considers other trade irritants, including softwood lumber and dairy. “We’re not exactly sure what it is he was referring to,” Notley said in a conference call Monday. “We’re trying to get a sense of that.”

She noted many of Trump’s backers need and want energy from north of the border, so Canada is likely to have a lot of allies.

“The leadership of the U.S. administra­tion is going to find that they have a lot of their own stakeholde­rs reminding them how much they need Canadian energy,” she said.

“It’s not something as simple as just throwing a border adjustment tax, because in fact there will be huge consequenc­es and cost increases for a number of different players throughout the U.S. should that happen.”

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