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Senate passes bill to protect supply management from any future trade deals

18 June 2025
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Senate passes bill to protect supply management from any future trade deals
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The Senate has passed Bill C-202, championed by Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, to protect Canada’s supply management system for dairy, poultry, and eggs from concessions in trade negotiations, marking a significant win for the party. While the bill received unanimous support from the House of Commons, concerns remain regarding its implications for national unity and the impact on other agricultural sectors.

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