Government needs to listen to itself to help agriculture

The COVID-19 pandemic has placed enormous stress on Canada’s agriculture systems and supply chains, but the federal government can help to sustain and grow economic activity.
The agriculture and agri-food sector can be a major economic driver, with a contribution of approximately 2.3 million jobs and $143-billion to Canada’s GDP, writes Jarred Cohen, policy advisor for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

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