Politicians want more competition but supply management still a ‘sacred cow’
OTTAWA — There aren’t many issues that garner support across party lines in Ottawa these days.
But when it comes to the supply management system for egg, poultry and dairy products — the mechanism that sets prices for producers — all of Canada’s federal parties seem to see eye-to-eye.
Political support for the controversial agricultural framework has endured, despite the country’s ongoing affordability crisis and critics who persistently warn that it’s Canadian consumers who pay the price.
As a result, Ryan Cardwell, an agricultural economics professor at the University of Manitoba, doesn’t put much stock in what elected officials have to say on the subject.