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Agriculture committee   from the volatility of the commodity market into high-quality value-added products. Supply management is a business risk management tool and it should never be overlooked. It should be fully included. The principle of developing an agricultural policy oriented toward feeding your

April 24th, 2007Committee meeting

Reint-Jan Dykstra

Committees of the House   international environment. It is no secret, and I and my party have said this before, that our competitors would like to see an end to the Canadian Wheat Board, just as they would like to see an end to supply management. Underlying this debate, however, is a question that we often do

December 12th, 2006House debate

Alex AtamanenkoNDP

International Trade committee   as we can for a successful outcome. Sir, may I also comment briefly on supply management. That is a domestic issue in Canada, and not one that as a guest in your country, I ought to be commenting on too much. But I do need to say that it does pose some philosophical and commercial

November 21st, 2006Committee meeting

Kate Lackey

Canadian Wheat Board Act  , I am afraid to see the Conservative government go after another collective marketing tool. Hon. members will have guessed that I am talking about supply management, which Quebec holds dear and which, as we know, accounts for 40% of farm income in Quebec. I mention this because

June 19th, 2006House debate

André BellavanceBloc

Agriculture   that he supports supply management. The government also has to deal with the agribusinesses and get corporate control of the domestic supply of stores and everything else in this country so that our farmers can deliver their products locally and get a fair price.

April 6th, 2006House debate

Peter StofferNDP

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to participate in the debate today on the opposition motion on the topic of supply management. Canada's supply management system matches production to Canadian demand and allows farmers to receive a fair price from the marketplace without relying

November 22nd, 2005House debate

Rose-Marie UrLiberal

Supply   a high quality product to consumers for a fair price with a reasonable return to the producer. We are 100% behind supply management. We have definitely benefited from the quality food products that are brought forward. I know, from experience, that the product price

November 22nd, 2005House debate

James BezanConservative

Supply   the effectiveness of the system, saying that “the principle of supply management has enabled family farms in Quebec to survive. It ensures that consumers pay a fair price for their products and that producers get a fair share”. Supply management is a major tool for the economic vitality of our

November 22nd, 2005House debate

Pauline PicardBloc

Supply  Mr. Speaker, I will be sharing my time with the hon. member for Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel. I am pleased to rise in the chamber today to speak to this motion on supply management. Agriculture in general is an always important topic that requires our attention. The basic

November 22nd, 2005House debate

Lynn MyersLiberal

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

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

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 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

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 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