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Trudeau says he brought up P.E.I. potato trade to Biden during U.S. visit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he brought up the P.E.I. potato export suspension to U.S. President Joe Biden during his trip to Washington last week.

PM says feds working closely with Americans to make it clear there's 'no scientific basis' for ban

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rises during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he raised the P.E.I. potato export suspension withU.S. President Joe Biden during his trip to Washington last week.

The prime minister said during question periodWednesday that the Canadian government is working closelywith the U.S. to resume the fresh potato tradeafter John Barlow, Conservative MP for Foothills and shadow agriculture minister,askedwhether Trudeau wouldreverse the suspension.

"In the matter of potatoes, we are obviously extremely concerned. I brought it up directly with the president last week when I was in Washington," Trudeau said.

"We've been working closely with Islanders and indeed with the Americans to make sure the Americans understand that there's no scientific basis for the ban of table potatoes. We're going to continue to stand up for Prince Edward Islanders, look for a solution to this based on science."

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced the suspension on Monday, a few days after Trudeau's U.S. visit. The CFIA based its decision on the discovery of potato wart in two Island fields in October.

Shortly after the announcement, P.E.I. Premier Dennis King said the province will be considering all options at its disposal to fight the decision, saying that it was not at all based in science.

Barlow pressed Trudeau on the matter, and blastedP.E.I.'s MPs, all Liberal, for not speaking out against the suspension.

"Obviously, MrSpeaker, the prime minister has no idea what I was talking about. But maybe he should ask his members of parliament from Prince EdwardIsland who haven't said a single word about this decision," Barlow said.

"With the stroke of a pen, Mr. Speaker, the prime minister has devastated Prince Edward Island's potato industry."

Trudeau reiterated comments made byAgriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau earlier in the week thatthe suspension was imposed to prevent the Americans from imposing their own ban, which he said would be much more difficult to reverse.