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NDP MP Alistair MacGregor

NDP MP Alistair MacGregor, who represents Cowichan-Malahat-Langford, B.C., is his party's agriculture critic. 

Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 20, 2023
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, left, and Loblaw Companies President Galen Weston, pictured March 8, at the House Agriculture Committee meeting. Rates of food-specific inflation have not only been more than a full percentage point higher for most of the 12 months between February 2022 and January 2023, writes NDP MP Alistair MacGregor. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 20, 2023
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 20, 2023
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, left, and Loblaw Companies President Galen Weston, pictured March 8, at the House Agriculture Committee meeting. Rates of food-specific inflation have not only been more than a full percentage point higher for most of the 12 months between February 2022 and January 2023, writes NDP MP Alistair MacGregor. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | October 26, 2022
We are vulnerable to threats by nefarious actors, domestic and foreign, leaving critical infrastructure and private information of Canadians at risk, writes Alistair MacGregor. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | October 26, 2022
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | October 26, 2022
We are vulnerable to threats by nefarious actors, domestic and foreign, leaving critical infrastructure and private information of Canadians at risk, writes Alistair MacGregor. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 17, 2021
The NDP believes it is not only possible, but our responsibility, to ensure that our pension investments are not contributing toward human misery and suffering around the world, writes Alistair MacGregor. Pexels photograph by Markus Spiske
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 17, 2021
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 17, 2021
The NDP believes it is not only possible, but our responsibility, to ensure that our pension investments are not contributing toward human misery and suffering around the world, writes Alistair MacGregor. Pexels photograph by Markus Spiske
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 15, 2021
Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, pictured on Nov. 7, 2019, on the Hill. Although we hope to soon put the pandemic behind us, we must not forget the problems held over from before COVID-19 struck. In particular, our supply-managed sectors have had shares of their domestic market whittled away by concessions made through successive trade deals: CETA, CPTPP, and now CUSMA, and we must ensure that the government follows through with its promises of fair compensation, writes NDP MP Alistair MacGregor. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 15, 2021
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 15, 2021
Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, pictured on Nov. 7, 2019, on the Hill. Although we hope to soon put the pandemic behind us, we must not forget the problems held over from before COVID-19 struck. In particular, our supply-managed sectors have had shares of their domestic market whittled away by concessions made through successive trade deals: CETA, CPTPP, and now CUSMA, and we must ensure that the government follows through with its promises of fair compensation, writes NDP MP Alistair MacGregor. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 23, 2020
President Donald J. Trump is joined by former-Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the USMCA signing ceremony Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Parliament ratified the deal less than two weeks ago, on March 13. Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 23, 2020
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 23, 2020
President Donald J. Trump is joined by former-Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the USMCA signing ceremony Friday, Nov. 30, 2018, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Parliament ratified the deal less than two weeks ago, on March 13. Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 20, 2019
Corn planted into no-till leftover corn stalks and leaves in 2008 near Minden, Iowa. The leftover material helps build organic matter in the soil, which helps rainwater infiltrate it like a sponge. Jason Johnson photograph courtesy of USDA NRCS
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 20, 2019
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 20, 2019
Corn planted into no-till leftover corn stalks and leaves in 2008 near Minden, Iowa. The leftover material helps build organic matter in the soil, which helps rainwater infiltrate it like a sponge. Jason Johnson photograph courtesy of USDA NRCS
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | November 5, 2018
In the case of the dairy sector, alone, recent trade deals signed by Canada: CETA, the CPTPP, and now NAFTA 2.0 (USMCA), have resulted in a combined 10 per cent loss of our domestic market, writes NDP MP Alistair MacGregor. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | November 5, 2018
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | November 5, 2018
In the case of the dairy sector, alone, recent trade deals signed by Canada: CETA, the CPTPP, and now NAFTA 2.0 (USMCA), have resulted in a combined 10 per cent loss of our domestic market, writes NDP MP Alistair MacGregor. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 12, 2018
Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay, right, and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 12, 2018
Opinion | BY NDP MP ALISTAIR MACGREGOR | March 12, 2018
Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay, right, and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland. The Hill Times file photograph