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Supply Management platforms

Here's what the 2021 Canadian election parties are promising.

Liberal

Work with supply-managed sectors to determine compensation for the new NAFTA within the first year of a new mandate.

Conservative

  • Ensure that farming families are engaged in any trade negotiations or programs impacting the dairy and poultry sectors, and that the Minister of Agriculture is at the table for those negotiations.
  • Finalize compensation programs within first 100 days.

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• Respect and defend supply management for our dairy and poultry farms and ensure that farming families are engaged in any trade negotiations or programs impacting the sector and that the Minister of Agriculture is at the table for those negotiations.

• Open new markets for our livestock, grain, and oilseed producers in our free trade negotiations.

• Within our first 100 days in office, finalize compensation program for supply managed processors under CPTPP and CETA and negotiate a compensation package for farmers and processors impacted by CUSMA.

• Work with the US Administration to remove the CUSMA limits on Canadian exports of powdered milk to third-party countries and establish reciprocal norms to ensure that our quality standards are respected.

Canada's Recovery Plan, retrieved 2021-08-18

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We don't have any Bloc policies on Supply Management.

NDP

  • Fully-protect supply management.
  • Ensure reciprocity in all trade negotiations.

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Supply management protects our family farms, rural communities and hundreds of thousands of jobs. New Democrats are committed to fully protecting supply management and ensuring reciprocity in all trade negotiations, and supporting our supply managed sectors as they innovate and grow.

Ready for Better, retrieved 2021-08-27

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We don't have any Green policies on Supply Management.

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