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Agriculture   market access. The red meat industry will also benefit from this agreement. Pork and beef producers will enjoy greater opportunities in the Asian market. Now allow me to move to supply management. More than 20 years ago this country decided that a made in Canada approach, the supply

May 10th, 1994House debate

Paul SteckleLiberal

Canadian Wheat Board Act   the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food. I dream of the day when the Department of Agriculture will take concrete steps to make our farmers whose living depends on supply-managed products feel secure. Quebec farmers are a bit worried about

November 3rd, 1994House debate

Jean-Guy ChrétienBloc

Supply   available marketplace, at home and abroad. That work has not been at the expense of one part of the country over another. Western and eastern farmers alike have said repeatedly that they do not want to be subsidized; they just want good markets and fair prices. The changes outlined

April 4th, 1995House debate

Morris BodnarLiberal

Supply  , my riding in southwestern Ontario is one of the richest farm areas in the country. The counties of Elgin and Middlesex have a vast array of agricultural producers, whether in wheat, corn, soybeans, livestock or supply management. The health of the agricultural industry and its

March 20th, 2001House debate

Gar KnutsonLiberal

Supply   of supply management to deliver a high quality product to consumers for a fair price with a reasonable return to the producers. Reading that particular statement, without question, we have no problems with support of supply. In fact it is very crucial. These are the only farmers, in my

February 26th, 2004House debate

Maurice VellacottCanadian Alliance

Resumption of debate on Address in Reply   of Canada and Canadian agriculture that industries under the protection of supply management remain viable but we still have no indication that the government will fight at the WTO to preserve our supply management system and to ensure it continues to provide a reasonable rate of return

October 6th, 2004House debate

Stephen HarperConservative

World Trade Organization   my riding alone. Therefore, I was pleased particularly with our party's strong support for industries under the protection of supply management. As a matter of fact, at our policy convention we passed a resolution specifically on supply/management which I would like to read

April 15th, 2005House debate

Rob MooreConservative

Agriculture  Mr. Speaker, the supply management system has provided Canadian farmers, particularly dairy and egg producers, with stability and fair pricing for decades. However, our much vaunted supply management system is now being undermined to the detriment of hardworking Canadian farm

May 11th, 2005House debate

Dominic LeBlancLiberal

Supply Management   of that party over there, although it is trying to cover it up a bit with its new policy statement of this year, which really says that supply management remains viable and it will support supply management and its goal “to deliver a high quality product to consumers for a fair price

June 7th, 2005House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Supply Management   and allows farmers to receive a fair price from the marketplace without relying on taxpayer dollars. Supply management eliminates major fluctuations in prices at the farm processing or distribution level and ensures an efficient and secure food supply that respects Canadian safety

June 7th, 2005House debate

Rose-Marie UrLiberal

Supply Management   remain viable. A Conservative government will support supply management and its goal to deliver a high-quality product to consumers for a fair price with a reasonable return to the producers. Canadian farmers are indeed hard working and independent, but I think it is demonstrated

June 7th, 2005House debate

Vic ToewsConservative

Supply Management   and independent, but cooperation is becoming increasingly important to make our producers competitive in global markets. A Conservative government will support supply management and its goal to deliver a high quality product to consumers for a fair price with a reasonable return

June 7th, 2005House debate

Helena GuergisConservative

Parliament of Canada Act  . A Conservative government will support supply management and its goal to deliver a high quality product to consumers for a fair price with a reasonable return to the producer. The government has not stated what its negotiating position will be going into these meetings. It is incumbent upon

November 21st, 2005House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Supply  moved: That, in the opinion of the House, the government should give its negotiators a mandate during the negotiations at the World Trade Organization so that, at the end of the current round of negotiations, Canada obtains results that ensure that the supply management sectors

November 22nd, 2005House debate

André BellavanceBloc

Supply   that the industries under the protection of supply management remain viable. A Conservative government will support the goal of supply management to deliver a high quality product to consumers for a fair price with a reasonable return to the producer. Furthermore, our leader, the member

November 22nd, 2005House debate

Diane FinleyConservative