Thousands march in Montreal in support of farmers, against trade concessions
MONTREAL — Half a dozen tractors rolled through the streets of downtown Montreal on Sunday as thousands of people marched in support of farmers who say they’re threatened by the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.
Many in the crowd brandished signs and kitchen utensils and pushed shopping carts as they joined an hour-long march organized by Quebec’s farmers’ union.
The union, known by its French language acronym UPA, says Canada made “unprecedented” concessions in the dairy sector during negotiations for the USMCA deal.
President Marcel Groleau argued that producers in Quebec have to pay higher wages and meet higher environmental standards than those in the United States and Mexico.