Canada’s supply management a flashpoint in NAFTA talks: Here’s why
Supply management: economists love to hate it, and Canadian farmers are loathe to give it up.
The politically explosive issue emerged yet again Monday as a flashpoint in increasingly heated NAFTA renegotiation talks after the United States asked for an end to the system within the next decade.
So what, exactly is supply management, and why does it stir up so much controversy?
The debate has been going on since the federal government created the system in the early 1970s in response to wide swings in prices and interprovincial trade disputes as technology and other developments disrupted the agricultural markets.