Critics concerned about food safety in Canada-U.S. border agreement

NDP incumbent Paul Dewar says the party is worried an agreement could create less stringent regulations for ensuring safety in food products.

A border security agreement reached between Canada and the United States in February would weaken the Canadian government's ability to protect its citizens from food diseases, say the NDP and Liberals.

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