Fireside Chats with Erin | Episode 16: Ambassador Dominic Barton
Mar 19, 2021

Video: Fireside Chats with Erin | Episode 16: Ambassador Dominic Barton


This special episode is the second in a series of conversations with ag sector visionaries. Dominic Barton, Canada’s Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, was one of the first people to articulate a clear vision for the sector when he led the work of the Economic Advisory Council and penned what is now referred to as the “Barton Report.” Erin sits down with Mr. Barton to discuss trade with China, one of our country's most important markets, and how Canada can achieve its ambitious goals in the world market.

 

Fireside Chats with Erin | Episode 16: Ambassador Dominic Barton

Fireside Chats with Erin | Episode 16: Ambassador Dominic Barton

This special episode is the second in a series of conversations with ag sector visionaries. Dominic Barton, Canada’s Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, was one of the first people to articulate a clear vision for the sector when he led the work of the Economic Advisory Council and pen... More
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