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Transport committee We can certainly provide data. The data for imports and exports of canola is publicly available. It's all done through harmonized sales codes. We have all of that. The data we really track—which Steve does—is on the performance of the railways. We have grain-shipping data and r
March 31st, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
Transport committee I believe that would probably be better for Mr. Lemaire. The labour issues we alluded to were more around the union dynamics with the rail, but I think Ron spoke more to labour issues and maybe the foreign worker side. I can speak to there just generally being a problem filling
March 31st, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
Transport committee Guy, do you want to answer that?
March 31st, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
Agriculture committee Go ahead, Mike.
April 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
Agriculture committee I will just say that there's no silver bullet. The key things are crop protection and the products. Herbicides and pesticides actually have an environmental benefit, because using a small amount of herbicide allows for no till. The latest and greatest seed innovation may be canol
April 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
Agriculture committee Thanks for the question. We don't know the exact number, but it would be quite high, Mr. Drouin and Mr. Chair, given that canola is one of the most expensive crops to grow. It does require a significant investment from farmers, both for planting equipment and for the costs of s
April 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
Agriculture committee Sure, Mike. In response to biofuels, it's a big opportunity for Canadian farmers, but I want to predicate that the announcements we've heard from Federated Co-operatives and others is that there are not yet shovels in the ground. They are predicated on getting the clean fuel reg
April 4th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee Thank you for the opportunity for the Canadian Canola Growers Association to appear on your study on trade opportunities for Canadian businesses in the Indo-Pacific. I'm joined virtually today by my colleague, Janelle Whitley, senior manager, trade and marketing policy. CCG repr
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee To echo that, but in closing, I'd say it's about being proactive. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If we can get away from trade irritants before they become something, and have an expert on the ground who can walk local regulators through why it's not a concern a
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee It's non-tariff trade barriers, one hundred per cent. Canola has a 90% export crop valued at $13.7 billion. It's not so much tariffs anymore; it's non-tariff trade barriers, the way they treat biotechnology, a lack of science-based equivalency and a lack of understanding phytosan
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee I'll start and then pass it over to Janelle. The biggest markets that we're looking at within the Indo-Pacific region are Thailand and Vietnam, as well as Malaysia. One of the reasons that we look at it as such an opportunity is it is not only an economic opportunity, but also a
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee I can start, and I'll ask Janelle to weigh in at a more detailed level. Farmers don't necessarily decide where their products end up. It's a bulk handling system. About 20 million tonnes get rolled up. When there isn't trade volatility, their prices tend to be higher, and they d
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee There are concerns around the perishability, just given that produce has such a short shelf life, and then the cost of refrigerating containers might make it cost prohibitive, but with root vegetables and things, it's probably an opportunity perhaps. That would be my take.
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee I would just say that it would really depend on the kind of commodity, where canola...it's all bulked up together. I'd also suggest that traceability comes with a significant cost. As we look at rising food prices, at the cost of living and inflation, we have to be really careful
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey
International Trade committee I can certainly say that in Canada, even, we're coming out of the worst drought in 50 years in western Canada. We saw production fall from about 20 million tonnes to about 12.5 million tonnes. I think the biggest thing with oilseeds around the world this year will be whether or n
May 9th, 2022Committee meeting
Dave Carey