News Analysis The trade agreement that replaced NAFTA has put new pressures on the Canadian dairy industry that has long operated under a government-regulated supply management system. But while some are concerned about the impact on Canada’s dairy sector, others say a U.S. win could be good news for Canadian consumers. Food distribution and policy expert Sylvain Charlebois says that if the United States wins the trade dispute, Canadians will have more choices than what they had before under the status quo. “The biggest losers are Canadian consumers because they don’t have access to more good products,” the director of Dalhousie University’s Agri-Food Analytics said in an interview about the status quo . “Processors are trying to showcase Canadian products against foreign products, when Canadians should actually have more choice.” On May 25, U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration launched a formal trade dispute against the Canadian dairy industry, under provisions within …
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