Canada’s long-term growth resilience hinges on tapping high-growth emerging and developing markets in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Without effective engagement on the international stage, our economic success, security, and development interests are at risk.
It’s up to us to take strong measures to prevent our Black entrepreneurs from joining other horizons to develop their businesses and, more broadly, to help combat the decline in the number of entrepreneurs in our country.
Supply management accounts for 350,000 jobs across the country, including 115,000 in Quebec, adds $30-billion to the country’s GDP and generates $7-billion in tax revenue. The economic dimension alone justifies maintaining such a beneficial policy for Canadian workers and farmers.