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International Trade committee  If we're talking about paylean, that was in China. There's no issue at this point with Korea. It was a very big story in the fall. A lot of U.S. plants, some in Canada also, have been banned. If we're talking about this situation, there are some political motives behind the Chine

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Martin Lavoie

International Trade committee  We had minor issues three or four years ago, but I'd say that in general for pork it's one of the easiest markets we've been dealing with on market access, on SPS, the sanitary and phytosanitary side. But that's just for pork. I understand it might be different in other sectors.

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Martin Lavoie

International Trade committee  This is also an issue in the pork sector. We see a lot of this: products coming from South America in Canadian boxes, with mistakes on them. We even saw some Maple Leaf beef, although Maple Leaf has no beef processing. I think it's a reality for a lot of sectors in agriculture wi

February 4th, 2008Committee meeting

Martin Lavoie

International Trade committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman and honourable members. Thank you for having our president here at the table today. First, let me introduce Canada Pork International. We're the export promotion and development agency of the Canadian pork industry. We are an association of hog

November 17th, 2010Committee meeting

Martin Lavoie