OTTAWA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, back from China amid a major trade dispute on canola, met Tuesday with Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss ways to mend fences with both China and the United States.

“We had a good meeting," Moe told reporters after the meeting in Carney's office.

"This is another step in finding our way through what is a pretty difficult time for a significant Canadian industry."

Moe said China is interested in moving forward and recalibrating its trading relationship with Canada.

"I think that will be found through dialogue, not laying down markers publicly in the lead-up to that dialogue," he said. "I'm confident that the federal government is going to build on some of that work."

Carney thanked the premier for leading the trip to China last week with the

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