Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance launches online pushback against Bill C-282
The Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance is pushing back against Bill C-282.
The private member’s bill put forward by a member of the Bloc Quebecois would prohibit the federal government from lowering tariffs or increasing quotas for supply-managed sectors like dairy and eggs in future trade negotiations.
The alliance says in a news release that it has launched a website where people can write to Senators, asking them to vote against this idea.
“Bill C-282 poses a direct threat to Canada’s agri-food sector, our trade relationships and the thousands of farmers and their families that rely on open access to global markets to make a living. Today, our members are calling on their fellow Canadians to visit KeepCanadaTrading.ca and ensure Senators know the economic risks if this bill is passed. It’s time for the Senate to do the right thing and protect Canada’s future as a competitive force in international trade,” says alliance president Greg Northy in that same release.