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Environment minister touts Conservative environmental leadership in face of criticism

Environment Minister Peter Kent says the federal government is providing environmental leadership through regulation stewardship, but the Conservatives’ public policies continue to face criticism on a number of fronts. In an interview last week with The Hill Times, Mr. Kent maintained that the Conservatives have a proven track record based on environmental regulation and stewardship. […]

‘Still much to do’ on environment, climate change, energy, says Minister Kent

The following is a transcript of a speech Environment Minister Peter Kent made at the House of Common’s Environment Committee on March 8, 2011. He spoke about his department’s 2010 supplementary estimates and 2011 main estimates. T his government is keenly interested in striking the right balance between economic renewal and environmental protection. We have […]

Ritz says feds want to open world markets to Canadian farmers

TOP PRIORITY: A firm believer of the marketplace, Gerry Ritz says he wants to make sure farmers have access to world markets. BIGGEST CHALLENGE: He says there were some ‘great agricultural announcements’ in last week’s federal budget, but rather than work on the economy, the opposition parties are ‘forcing’ an election. O pening up world […]

Blackburn sets feds’ sights on young farmers

In order for the agriculture industry to remain stable, the government must focus on young farmers, says Minister of State for Agriculture Jean-Pierre Blackburn. “We need absolutely to be sure that young farmers will be there for the future of this country and to feed our population,” Mr. Blackburn (Jonquière-Alma, Que.) told The Hill Times […]

Liberals promise to wipe slate clean, rebuild Canadian agricultural and develop food policy

Responsible for eight per cent of Canada’s GDP, agriculture remains one of Canada’s most important industries. Farmers and their production base are the main drivers of the industry and yet the financial support from the federal government continues to be eroded away. For farmers, the budget was an absolute failure, however, the main estimates contains […]

Feds should revise AgriFlexibility program, apply it to risk management

In 2006, the Conservatives’ election campaign focused on five key priorities. Agriculture was not one of those priorities. So where does agriculture stand five years later? With some 42,000 farmers on just under 30,000 farms generating $6.9-billion in sales, agriculture is essential to Quebec. Agriculture is a priority for the Bloc Québécois. The Bloc Québécois […]

Feds should recognize agriculture as real opportunity for economy, say farming groups

While the federal government is working aggressively to gain access to world markets for the Canadian agriculture industry, farming groups say the government needs to put out a strong signal that they “recognize agriculture as a real potential opportunity” for the Canadian economy. “If you read some of the articles on the growing demand for […]

Farmer groups welcome to proposed Canada-European Union free trade agreement

Farmers groups say they are not worried about European competition and welcome a proposed Canada-European Union free trade agreement which they say will open up markets for their agricultural products and keep Canada globally competitive. “Europe, for us is almost a dream market. It is a large beef-consuming market, it’s a high income market, very […]

Tories cutting in on Liberals’ ethnic vote

The next federal election is on and already there is much discussion about the ethnic vote. Is there such a thing? How real is it? Which party has it and is a change taking place? Conventional wisdom says the Liberals have had a lock on the ethnic vote since the days of Pierre Trudeau. The […]