Ag. ministers wrap up meetings in Quebec
Women in farming, mental health, and agri-stability were among the topics covered this week by the provincial agriculture ministers in Quebec City.
During Friday’s post-conference media question period, Federal Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said she is committed to the short and long term growth of the agriculture and agri-food industry.
“We examined ways to make the Canadian regulatory system more agile and more transparent, so that agri-food businesses across the country can better seize new opportunities to innovate and grow,” she said.
The central issue on reporters’ minds was Canada’s ongoing trade issues with China. China has blocked all canola seed and meat imports from Canada, and thrown obstacles at soybeans. Bibeau said talks remain ongoing on both the canola and meat files.


