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Canadian Government Notices as of Sept. 27

The government of Canada recently issued the following trade-related notices as of Sept. 27 (some may also be given separate headlines):

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  • Statement on U.S. preliminary subsidy determination on large civil aircraft from Canada. Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland issued a statement on the recent U.S. Department of Commerce preliminary subsidy determination on large civil aircraft from Canada, stating that Canada strongly disagrees with the anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations into imports of Canadian large civil aircraft and indicating that Commerce's preliminary determinations "almost always rule in favour of the U.S. complainant."
  • Roundtable discussion on NAFTA with agricultural stakeholders. Minister of Agriculture Lawrence MacAulay and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrew Leslie held a roundtable Sept. 25 with Canadian agricultural stakeholders to discuss how to maximize the benefits of a modernized North American Free Trade Agreement and to look at ways to make North America an even stronger agricultural market. Stakeholders included those representing a range of sectors from beef to dairy to grains.
  • Product Recalls: Saber Grills LLC recalls Saber BBQ Grills with liquid propane (LP) regulators manufactured in China, for fire and burn hazards.