During a trip to China this week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be raising the subject of Canadian canola imports, says federal agriculture minister Lawrence MacAulay.

Canadian canola exports have been facing an uncertain future, as China - Canada's biggest canola seed customer - plans to impose tighter import restrictions beginning on September 1st.

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