As trade bottlenecks weigh on economy, Liberals urged to help reshape supply chains
OTTAWA — Opposition parties say the federal government should use the current snarl in global supply chains to rethink the country’s reliance on foreign suppliers.
Conservative critic Ed Fast says the Trudeau Liberals should prioritize investments in trade corridors and ports to improve the movement of goods through and out of the country.
He adds there should equally be a focus on shoring up North American supply chains.
NDP critic Daniel Blaikie says a continental plan should involve government planning with the private sector, particularly for critical goods for public health or manufacturing.