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Dairy Producers   forward seeks to mitigate the impact of the CETA on the dairy and cheese industries and to support Canada’s supply management system, which guarantees stable and fair prices. It comes in response to the demands of dairy and cheese producers from across Canada. The Canadian government

June 17th, 2014House debate

Ruth Ellen BrosseauNDP

Dairy Producers   and indirect jobs are at stake, in both the production and processing sectors. This motion aims to mitigate the potential impact of this agreement on the dairy and cheese industries. It also seeks support for Canada’s supply management system, which guarantees stable and fair prices

June 17th, 2014House debate

Marie-Claude MorinNDP

Dairy Producers   the impact of the agreement on the dairy and cheese industry and support Canada's supply management system, which ensures stable, fair pricing. The NDP supports producers. We want the government to walk the talk and protect Canada and its dairy and cheese industry. The government must

May 28th, 2014House debate

Ruth Ellen BrosseauNDP

Agriculture committee  . Other countries are coping with this through subsidies. The government in Canada has had no desire to see our farmers have to compete against the treasuries of other countries. What supply management means is that the dairy farmers get a fair price for their milk from the market

November 22nd, 2011Committee meeting

Ron Maynard

Agriculture committee   with trade issues typically as a member of the trade committee, so I'm dealing with things such as country-of-origin labelling in the States or defending supply management with free trade talks to the EU. So I want to start with some trade issues. What can we do, or what should we

May 12th, 2010Committee meeting

Scott BrisonLiberal

Agriculture committee  . There are four main areas that I'd like to talk about, the first being supply management. Supply management is a model that works. It's all about stability. It's expensive to get in, but, to me, returns are the most stable of all agricultural commodities. The system needs to be protected

May 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Jim Boyd

House debate  Madam Speaker, the question I asked the minister was clearly about supply management, primarily in the dairy industry, and the new trade agreement that the government has entered into with the European Union and how we intend to ensure supply managed farmers that indeed we

May 6th, 2010House debate

Malcolm AllenNDP

Agriculture committee   communities and open up contracts so that in municipal governments such as Portage, local workers will have to compete with European workers. We know that supply management and the Wheat Board are on the table. It just seems that rural Canada is constantly being hammered by these trade

April 29th, 2010Committee meeting

Alex AtamanenkoNDP

Agriculture committee   of these support mechanisms for small farmers are supply-managed production systems, so they can actually see that there's going to be a profit at the end of the day; collective marketing strategies; ability to save and reuse seed; producer car-loading sites; and local accessible infrastructure

April 27th, 2010Committee meeting

Doug Scott

Agriculture committee   trade agreements. All of the agricultural industry is involved in that, with the exception of supply management, where we have been able to protect it thanks to the credit of this government and others. And yet we're seeing... I did a little tour across the country on behalf of my

April 26th, 2010Committee meeting

Alex AtamanenkoNDP

Canada-Jordan Free Trade Act   conditions, rather than just minimizing the damage of unrestricted trade. The federal and provincial procurement policies, which stimulate Canadian industries by allowing governments to favour suppliers here at home, supply management boards and single desk marketers, like the Canadian

March 29th, 2010House debate

Jim MalowayNDP

Agriculture committee   if you feed people, your economy does better. That was a simple equation. Within that meeting we discussed that we need a way to manage supply, we need a way to get a fair price to our farmer, and we need a way to make sure that it maintains it long term. So basically they were

May 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Mark Davies

Agriculture committee   the reintroduction of export subsidies and the reactivation of their dairy export program, which had been terminated as a government intervention. This is the situation we're in. I want to turn to page 10, slide 19, if I may, on the benefits of supply management. In this cost comparison

May 26th, 2009Committee meeting

Richard Doyle

Agriculture committee  . Our industry has producers in all provinces and in the Northwest Territories. As you know, our industry operates under supply management. This system has allowed egg and poultry and dairy producers to obtain fair prices for their products without relying on financial support from

May 17th, 2007Committee meeting

Laurent Souligny

Agriculture committee   of supply management as a business risk management program. We look forward to continuing that work, as well as the details on the top tier that the minister announced a while ago. The other two pillars that we have in the Canadian farm bill are a public goods and services pillar

May 8th, 2007Committee meeting

Bob Friesen