Canadian Canola Growers Association
Occurred:
2025-05-28
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Agriculture, Economic Development, International Trade
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Agricultural trade: multi and bi-lateral trade negotiations to maintain and expand opportunities for canola farmers through reduction in tariffs and non-tariff trade barriers. Support the modernization of the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a mechanism to promote rules-based trade. Support additional government resources to help solve technical trade barriers.
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Agriculture, Economic Development, Environment, International Trade
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Canadian Environmental Protection Act and Pest Control Products Act and regulations as it relates to agricultural pest control products.
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Agriculture, Economic Development, Environment, Science and Technology
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Ensure governments recognize the benefits that farmers provide to the environment, including in relation to offset protocols, ecological goods and services, and rebates. Support on-farm exemptions for carbon pricing. Climate change laws, policies, programs, research, and regulations related to agriculture promote competitiveness and production on farms.
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Agriculture, Economic Development, Environment, International Trade
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Environment and international trade: to advance the good management practices that are implemented on canola farms that contribute to environmental stewardship and competitive markets for farmers and to advance the canola biodiesel market domestically and abroad. Canada's Clean Fuel Regulations incentivizes the use of canola-based biofuels.
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