Canadian officials say they want to keep their present dairy supply management policies as part of the modernized NAFTA agreement.
But, Chris Galen with the National Milk Producers Federation in the U.S. says Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland appears to want free trade where Canada is competitive and protectionism where they are not. “She made it quite clear that they are going to defend their dairy supply management. That’s their opening position, and our position is that that program really needs some serious reforms.
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