Trade, trust, and traceability: securing Canada’s food sovereignty

As non-tariff barriers continue to rise, the case for practical, business-friendly traceability upgrades becomes even stronger.
Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald. Agriculture must remain front and centre as CUSMA discussions evolve because North American food and livestock supply chains are among the most deeply integrated on the continent, writes John Simpson.

Canada’s economic security debate has taken on a familiar tone: defence spending is up, critical minerals are in the spotlight, and autos dominate the trade narrative. All of that matters. But as attention turns toward the next phase of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agre...

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