Government trade deals leave Canadian farmers feeling put out to pasture

I will continue to defend our supply management sector. Protecting our supply-managed agricultural sectors and supporting our marketing boards is critical for the long-term viability of our domestic production.
Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay, right, and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland.
The supply management sector of Canadian agriculture has been thriving vibrantly for decades, without reliance on the level of subsidies that its U.S. and European Union counterparts depend on for success. However, the Government of Canada, despite its repeated assurances of support, is set to deliv...

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