Federal budget delivers compensation money for hard hit farmers
Dairy, egg and poultry farmers who have lost money because of Canada’s recent free-trade agreements with Europe and the Pacific Rim, will receive billions of dollars in compensation, according to Tuesday’s federal budget.
The budget sets aside $2.15 billion over the coming years for supply-managed farmers who have experienced a loss in income. Joy Smith, Sask Milk’s Manager of Policy and Communication, said the trade deals have been felt by dairy farmers across the country.
“Over 18 per cent of the Canadian dairy market has been given away in trade deals and so you know that’s a considerable amount of economic activity that Canada is not going to have,” she said.