Supply-chain turbulence is here to stay, so what is Canada doing about it?
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has lots of reasons to be losing sleep.
Soaring living costs have Canadians lined up at food banks. The federal Liberals are anticipating a possible recession. And Freeland is personally connected with people living all across war-torn Ukraine.
But in April, the finance minister said there was another looming problem on her mind.
“If you were to ask what keeps me up at night, I’d say, ‘China’s zero-COVID approach and the very severe lockouts we’re seeing right now,'” Freeland said at an event held by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.