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Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication:
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Jeremy Keats,
Policy Advisor
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
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List of Details
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Subject matter
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Detail
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International Trade
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International Barriers to Trade: The Canadian Meat Council seeks to eliminate or prevent out-dated, overly burdensome, discriminatory or otherwise inappropriate technical requirements in other countries that can create unnecessary obstacles to trade, reduce competition and prevent Canadian exporters from participating in global supply under the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements.
The Canadian Meat Council is advocating for strengthened regulatory cooperation initiatives in regional, plurilateral and multilateral trade agreements to further facilitate trade.
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Agriculture,
Employment and Training,
Health,
International Trade,
Taxation and Finance
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Terrestrial animal diseases: Ensuring the Government of Canada is adequately prepared to respond to foreign animal diseases, including funding support for processors and zoning agreements with key trading partners.
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Communication Report amended on:
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2026-02-02 previous entry:
4510-667296
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Reason for amendment:
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Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada change to subject matter.
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Responsible Officer who filed this communication report:
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Kyle Larkin
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As the most senior paid officer, the person named above is responsible for certifying the communication report for the corporation or organization (Registrant). This person may or may not have participated in the reported communication. The Lobbyists Registration Regulations do not require that the names of in-house lobbyists (i.e. employees of corporations or organizations) who actually participated in the communication be disclosed.
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