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Committees of the House   a high quality product to consumers for a fair price with a reasonable return to the producer.” I would like to correct the member's view of what our party believes. We certainly support supply management. I heard a lot of talk coming from the other side, but there have been

June 7th, 2016House debate

Marilyn GladuConservative

Committees of the House   happy with high-quality dairy products at a fair price, in accordance with the wishes of this House. To succeed, the industry needs to be supported by a regulatory and policy climate that maintains supply management and the three pillars that are currently being threatened

June 7th, 2016House debate

Jacques GourdeConservative

International Trade  Mr. Speaker, while the Conservative Party is debating the merits of Canada's supply management system, our party fully understands that this system is a model of stability that provides fair prices for farmers, stability for processors, and safe, high-quality products

April 6th, 2017House debate

Denis LemieuxLiberal

Fisheries committee   the value of the licence must be maintained, just as with a farmer in the supply management system. They buy in, produce and pass it on to their descendants or sell out. Fishermen 55 or younger in the industry do have an opportunity to work, make a living, own vessels and own licences

February 4th, 2019Committee meeting

John Nishidate

Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement Implementation Act  . In Canada, we have, through our supply management system, a really strong dairy sector that is reliable and strong. We know what we are getting in that product. The cost of our dairy is very reasonable. It is a great relationship between ensuring we have fair prices and providing

January 31st, 2020House debate

Rachel BlaneyNDP

International Trade committee   don't have a farming background, but I do come from the Prairies; and the NDP has a long history of supporting supply management, which I think we've continued to do in this debate. There's something I've been trying to understand, and maybe either of our supply- managed farmers

February 18th, 2020Committee meeting

Daniel BlaikieNDP

International Trade committee   a system here that ensures the primary producer, the farmer, gets a fair price for his product. By no means are we getting rich, but we're doing okay. I believe that farmers in other countries recognize that our supply management system does work well and that we do get a fair price

February 24th, 2020Committee meeting

Wietze Dykstra

International Trade committee   milk today. The supply-managed system is the predominant reason we were able to thrive. Supply management allows farmers like my family to continue investing back into the industry, knowing that there will be stability into the future. It also ensures that we receive a fair price

February 25th, 2020Committee meeting

Joel Prins

Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act   important to a number of agricultural sectors in Canada. It ensures a decent income for farmers and fair prices for consumers. It is part of a vision for a more co-operative economy. Supply management is also part of the NDP way of thinking. A long time ago, the NDP's predecessor

November 24th, 2020House debate

Daniel BlaikieNDP

Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement Implementation Act   we thought was a good thing. The other thing CETA did that we oppose was further attack the supply-managed sectors in Canada. We heard comments earlier that I agree with completely. The way we procure our food and supply our food is not as if it were commodity like any other

January 28th, 2021House debate

Daniel BlaikieNDP

Agriculture committee   a problem and we need to find a solution. Let me also be clear, though, that over the years independents have also encountered a lack of fair dealing on the part of some suppliers. Refusals to provide fair supply or fair pricing were encountered pre-COVID, during COVID and will continue

February 16th, 2021Committee meeting

Gary Sands

Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act   with farmers this system that now sustains farming families and rural communities across the country. Canada's supply management system has since ensured fair prices for farmers, stability for processors and high-quality products for consumers at reasonable prices. The system contributes

March 9th, 2021House debate

Larry BagnellLiberal

Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act   of Canada and Canadian agriculture that the industries under the protection of 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 producer

March 9th, 2021House debate

Tracy GrayConservative

Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act   supply-managed producers. Lets us stand together to support responsible and sustainable production. Let us stand together to preserve our family farms. Let us stand together so that our farmers get a fair price at the farm gate. Let us stand together to encourage our next generation

March 9th, 2021House debate

Louis PlamondonBloc

Economic and Fiscal Update Implementation Act, 2021   the country are. Occasionally, some argue that Canadians would be better off without supply management, but the system ensures that there is national capacity across the country. It ensures a fair price, but it still has a competitive factor built into the model. Unlike in the United

May 3rd, 2022House debate

Kody BloisLiberal