April 24, 2025, 2:20 am
Recent debates in Canada’s agricultural sector have intensified as critics highlight vulnerabilities in the nation’s supply management system. Concerns, sparked by setbacks in previous trade negotiations, underscore rural anxiety over a system seen as outdated and prone to exploitation, raising questions about market stability and government oversight across the country.
Malmené et souvent mal compris, le système de la gestion de l’offre au Canada est une fois de plus sur la sellette.
Les reculs sur la gestion de l’offre lors des précédentes négociations avec Trump sèment l’inquiétude en milieu rural.
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