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Jonah Grignon is a reporter with GFM based in Ottawa, where he covers federal politics in agriculture. Jonah graduated from Carleton University’s school of journalism in 2024 and started working full-time with GFM in Fall 2024, after starting as an intern in 2023. Jonah has written for publications like The Hill Times, Maisonneuve and Canada’s History. He has also created podcasts for Carleton’s student newspaper The Charlatan, Canada’s History and Farm Radio International in Ghana.


Stories by Jonah Grignon

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Federal government offers farmers relief but may not go far enough, says expert

Advance Payments Program interest free portion returned to $250,000

By Jonah Grignon March 7, 2025
Federal government pledged $5 billion to diversifying exports, $1 billion in extra financing through Farm Credit Canada, and returned the Advance Payments Program interest-free portion to $250,000 from $100,000.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Canada’s premiers Wednesday to discuss ways to strengthen Canada’s domestic economy. | Screencap via x.com/@JustinTrudeau
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Prime Minister, premiers discuss how to improve interprovincial trade in face of tariffs

Provinces, agriculture groups have long recommended reducing internal trade barriers

By Jonah Grignon March 6, 2025
The Prime Minister and premiers met on Wednesday to discuss how to reduce interprovincial trade barriers


Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum sees more trade between Canada and Mexico following tariff hit. Photo: Eneas De Troya/Creative Commons
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Mexico likely to seek more trade with Canada

Sheinbaum: Mexico “will reach out to Canada”

By Jonah Grignon March 5, 2025
In the face of U.S. tariffs Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico, sees opportunity to grow trade between Canada and Mexico.

FILE PHOTO: REUTERS/Quinn Glabicki
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“I love the farmer”: Trump pledges more tariffs on Canadian goods

Tariffs will hurt American farmers and manufacturers say Democrats

By Jonah Grignon March 5, 2025
Donald Trump tells Congress he will impose reciprocal tariffs on Canadian goods and says American farmers will soon have no one to compete with.


Canada’s retaliatory tariffs should fund tax cuts says Poilievre
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Canada’s retaliatory tariffs should fund tax cuts says Poilievre

Leader of the opposition touts a “Canada First” approach to U.S. tariffs with measures already championed by Tories

By Jonah Grignon March 4, 2025
Canada must retaliate against U.S. tariffs, and retaliatory tariffs should fund tax cuts, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said on Tuesday.

Trudeau pledges economic support in face of U.S. tariffs
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Trudeau pledges economic support in face of U.S. tariffs

Canada working to find new trading partners, expand provincial trade says PM

By Jonah Grignon March 4, 2025
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is working on supports for Canadians impacted by U.S. tariffs and seeking new markets for exports.


Trump-related ‘hyperanxiety’ is driving political shifts says pollster
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Trump-related ‘hyperanxiety’ is driving political shifts says pollster

Economic pessimism is at its highest since the pandemic, CFA members hear

By Jonah Grignon February 26, 2025
Nik Nanos, founder and chief data scientist for Nanos Research spoke at the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) annual general meeting about changing political attitudes in Canada caused by external trade threats and leadership changes.

Canadian, Mexican agri-food sectors must co-operate amid tensions with U.S. says ambassador
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Canadian, Mexican agri-food sectors must co-operate amid tensions with U.S. says ambassador

By Jonah Grignon February 26, 2025
Canada and Mexico must build on a strong agricultural trade relationship to secure trade resilience in the face of U.S. tariffs, says Carlos Joaquin Gonzales, Mexico's ambassador to Canada.


Federal Government to remove some barriers to interprovincial trade
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Federal Government to remove some barriers to interprovincial trade

By Jonah Grignon February 21, 2025
The federal government said today it will break down trade barriers between provinces by removing of 20 out of 39 exceptions to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).

File photo of the Canada-U.S. border crossing connecting Sarnia, Ont. and Port Huron, Michigan. (Eyfoto/iStock/Getty Images)
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Report ranks provinces by projected impact of broad U.S. tariffs

Alberta expected to be hardest hit by U.S. tariffs on oil sector losses; Sask. agriculture sector also anticipates heavy losses

By Jonah Grignon February 20, 2025
Alberta and Saskatchewan will be among the provinces hardest hit by U.S. tariffs, according to an assessment by the Conference Board of Canada released February 19.


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