Canada on Wednesday accused India of "discriminatory treatment" against it in a dispute over Canadian Dollar 1.1 billion ($855.10 million) worth of Canadian pulse crop exports. Canada normally ships much of the peas, lentils and other protein-rich pulse crops its farmers grow to India, where they are a staple of many diets. But earlier this month, India announced a 50 per cent tariff on dry pea imports from all countries, causing prices to fall in Canada, the world's biggest exporter. Canadian shipments to India have also been interrupted by India's ...