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2019-06-07
Gord Johns - 11:57
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-06-07 11:57 [p.28756]
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Madam Speaker, this government has made the largest investment in fleet renewal for the Canadian Coast Guard in its history.
We are putting forward a plan that will provide the Coast Guard with the right equipment while promoting economic growth and creating good-paying jobs across the country. The fleet renewal is needed, as the average age of large ships in the Canadian Coast Guard is 38, and they are nearing the end of their service lives.
This government is reinvesting in the Coast Guard to protect the communities that are affected and the people who make their living on the water.
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Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada
Dane Lloyd - 11:58
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2019-05-30
Rachel Blaney - 14:53
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-30 14:53 [p.28301]
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Mr. Speaker, I can assure my hon. colleague that our government is committed to making sure we deliver for veterans. Yes, we did invest 10 billion new dollars, which included $42 million to address the backlog. We hired 630 new front-line staff because there was a major reduction in front-line staff.
It is also important to realize the 66% increase in applications to Veterans Affairs because Veterans Affairs says yes more often. We take care of our veterans.
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Veterans
Veterans benefits
Alistair MacGregor - 14:54
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-05-30 14:55 [p.28302]
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Mr. Speaker, we continue to ensure the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems. We understand the importance of fishery resources in the Cowichan River to local indigenous groups and the local community. We are aware of the issues regarding the low summer flows and the threats to fish and fish habitat.
The department and the minister have attended meetings with local indigenous groups and provincial and local governments. We are actively engaged in ongoing discussions to find solutions and the possibilities of federal funding.
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Dams
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Inland waters
Oral questions
Rivers
Cathay Wagantall - 14:55
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-30 14:56 [p.28302]
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Mr. Speaker, we have always made sure that we take care of our veterans, and we always will. The well-being and financial security of our veterans are vitally important.
I want to be very clear. Injured veterans will be better off under the pension for life than they would have been under the previous government's policy.
Our veterans took care of our democracy and freedom, and we want to make sure that we treat them in a proper manner, and we will.
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Veterans
Veterans benefits
Hon. Geoff Regan - 14:56
Alupa Clarke - 14:57
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-30 14:57 [p.28302]
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Mr. Speaker, I appreciate my hon. colleague's concern, but he is wrong. The Prime Minister indicated quite clearly that the pension for life will be much better and what is provided for veterans will be much better than it was under the previous government. That is what we promised, and I can assure the hon. member that it is what we will deliver.
We have made sure, and will continue to make sure, that our veterans are cared for properly.
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Veterans
Veterans benefits
John Brassard - 14:58
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-30 14:58 [p.28302]
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Mr. Speaker, I appreciate my hon. colleague's question, but it comes from a party that slashed Veterans Affairs. It slashed 1,000 jobs at Veterans Affairs and slashed the number of caseworkers, so veterans could not even apply.
We have hired over 650 caseworkers. We have helped over 400 caseworkers to make sure that when veterans apply, they will be approved. In fact, Veterans Affairs is saying yes more often, not to mention the $10 billion we invested to make sure veterans are served properly.
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Brenda Shanahan - 14:59
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2019-05-28
Gord Johns - 14:53
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-05-28 14:53 [p.28146]
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Mr. Speaker, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans works to manage risk with provincial authorities and stakeholders in the industry.
With respect to sea lice, every single licensee has, as a condition of the licence, a requirement to monitor outbreaks of sea lice. Funding is in place and has been provided. All policy with regard to sea lice and aquaculture will be based on science and consultation with all appropriate stakeholders.
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Sea lice
Wild salmon
Don Davies - 14:54
Alupa Clarke - 14:55
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-28 14:55 [p.28146]
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Mr. Speaker, yes, there was a mistake made. I can assure my colleague that I talked to the veteran today. The veteran will be in Normandy.
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Phil McColeman - 14:56
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2019-05-10
Dane Lloyd - 11:39
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-10 11:40 [p.27631]
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Madam Speaker, this was a completely unacceptable mistake and the video was removed immediately. I can assure members that I and the people involved are very concerned, and we are taking steps to make sure this does not happen again.
What we want to do is make sure it does not detract from the message that 74 years ago this week our soldiers liberated Europe. That is the important message.
We will make sure that what happened with this ad never happens again.
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Second World War
Victory in Europe Day
Michael Barrett - 11:40
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-10 11:41 [p.27632]
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Madam Speaker, of course I would do anything I could for our veterans, including apologizing for the likes of what happened. It is totally unacceptable. As I said, we will make sure that this does not happen again. I have instructed my deputy minister to find out what took place and what was missed.
As I indicated previously, it is very important that we do not miss the true meaning of what happened 74 years ago this week and what our troops did to provide life for the European people. To liberate Europe was so important. That is what the message is all about.
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Second World War
Victory in Europe Day
Cheryl Hardcastle - 11:42
Mel Arnold - 12:01
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-05-10 12:02 [p.27636]
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Madam Speaker, in actual fact this minister and this government have never stopped working with fishers and have never stopped working with conservationists.
The B.C. salmon conservation and innovation fund is a prime example. There have been over 100 million federal dollars coupled with provincial dollars to address the challenges facing B.C. salmon. That work will continue. The consultation will continue. We are very committed to the restoration of Pacific salmon.
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Chinook salmon
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Oral questions
Luc Thériault - 12:02
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2019-05-08
Cheryl Gallant - 14:57
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-05-08 14:58 [p.27521]
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Mr. Speaker, it is kind of rich to have our hon. colleague mention veterans affairs after what her Conservative government did to veterans affairs. It cut 1,000 jobs, cutting agents who work on pension benefits.
We, as a government, allocated $10 billion of new money and allocated a pension for life. We have taken care of veterans in this country and will continue to do so.
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Norman, Mark
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Hon. Erin O'Toole - 14:59
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2019-04-30
Rachel Blaney - 14:46
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-04-30 14:46 [p.27186]
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Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague is well aware that the previous Conservative government gutted the funding in the Department of Veterans Affairs. In fact, when it was done, there were only 190 case workers. Because of our investment in 2015, now there are well over 400 case workers at Veterans Affairs. In fact, we say yes to veterans when they come forward for help, which means that there is an over 60% increase in applications. Yes, we have supported and we will continue to support veterans in this country.
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Veterans
Veterans benefits
François Choquette - 14:47
Gord Johns - 15:03
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-04-30 15:04 [p.27189]
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Mr. Speaker, our government believes that environmental sustainability and economic growth must go hand in hand. In partnership with the provincial government, we created the B.C. salmon restoration and innovation fund, to which our government will contribute $100 million over five years, with provincial funding of over $42 million. We are also proposing $5 million in funding for the Pacific salmon endowment fund.
Our government will continue to ensure that resources are managed sustainably and protected wisely so our children and grandchildren can benefit for years to come.
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Ramez Ayoub - 15:04
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2019-04-09
Gord Johns - 14:58
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-04-09 14:58 [p.26884]
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Mr. Speaker, the Canadian Coast Guard members are at work every day across the country, and our government will continue to provide them with the tools that they need to keep Canadians and our waters safe and our economy moving.
During the 2018 Arctic season, the Coast Guard was faced with more unusually difficult ice conditions than in other years, which led to some delay in resupply and escort missions.
Canadians can be proud of the men and women of the Canadian Coast Guard and the important work that they do from coast to coast to coast.
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Hon. Ed Fast - 14:59
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2019-04-05
Alistair MacGregor - 11:37
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-04-05 11:38 [p.26740]
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Madam Speaker, I would like to thank my hon. colleague for that question.
The state of the salmon stocks in British Columbia is of great concern to this government. That is why we created the B.C. salmon fund that was recently announced. That fund will allow us to work with stakeholders, to work with harvesters and to work with environmental groups to find innovative solutions. That is but one example of the many steps that are being taken, all based on science, all based on consultation with indigenous partners and with stakeholders in the community.
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Cowichan River
Dams
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Inland waters
Oral questions
Rivers
Charlie Angus - 11:39
Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 11:46
Lib. (PE)
Robert Morrissey (Egmont)
2019-04-05 11:47 [p.26741]
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Madam Speaker, after a decade of the Harper Conservatives ignoring their needs in favour of boutique tax credits that only benefited the wealthy, our government has introduced measures that ensure that when lower-income workers file their taxes, they will get to keep more of their hard-earned paycheques.
Will the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development tell the House how the new Canada workers benefit will provide real support to more than two million Canadians who are working hard to join the middle class?
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Hon. Jean-Yves Duclos - 11:47
Gord Johns - 11:53
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-04-05 11:53 [p.26743]
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Madam Speaker, my hon. colleague would be well aware of the various measures that have been taken by this government with respect to the protection and preservation of wild salmon in British Columbia. We are well aware of this decision. We are now determining what the next steps are.
However, this government is focused on the preservation of wild salmon stocks in B.C.
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Animal diseases
Open-pen aquaculture
Oral questions
Wild salmon
Carol Hughes - 11:54
Carol Hughes - 12:06
Lib. (PE)
Sean Casey (Charlottetown)
2019-04-05 12:07 [p.26745]
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Madam Speaker, all the rules were followed. Both Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency have very specific rules, and all such rules were followed throughout the process.
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Salmon
Michel Boudrias - 12:07
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2019-02-05
Alistair MacGregor - 15:02
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2019-02-05 15:02 [p.25285]
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Mr. Speaker, I want to welcome all the dairy farmers from across Canada to Ottawa today. It is very important that their voices be heard, and our government has heard their voices.
We have defended the supply management system from a strong American attempt to dismantle it. We understand that the supply management system is vital to our financial success. We will be fully and fairly supporting the supply management sector. That is why we have formed working groups, to make sure that the information came from the supply sector up to the government.
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Government compensation
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Trade agreements
Ruby Sahota - 15:03
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2019-01-28
Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson - 15:07
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Wayne Easter (Malpeque)
2019-01-28 15:07 [p.24884]
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Mr. Speaker, recently, the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, along with the Premier of P.E.I., signed a framework agreement with Mi'kmaq people to address outstanding issues of Mi'kmaq rights and title.
The Mi'kmaq leadership see this agreement as the beginning of a process to determine how all P.E.I. Mi'kmaq, both on and off reserve, will benefit from their rights, today and into the future.
Beyond this one agreement, could the minister explain the government's progress on renewing relationships with the indigenous peoples of Canada?
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Lennox Island First Nation
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Prince Edward Island
Hon. Carolyn Bennett - 15:08
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2018-12-13
Hon. Geoff Regan - 15:04
Lib. (PE)
Robert Morrissey (Egmont)
2018-12-13 15:04 [p.24839]
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Mr. Speaker, our government has been working hard and making significant progress to remove barriers for persons with disabilities and to build a truly inclusive and accessible Canada. Could the Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Accessibility please update the House on our government's progress?
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Persons with disabilities
Hon. Carla Qualtrough - 15:04
Luc Berthold - 15:05
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2018-12-13 15:05 [p.24840]
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Mr. Speaker, it is interesting to get a question like this from the hon. member, whose previous government cut $700 million from the agricultural envelope. They cut research, innovation and everything else they could cut in the agricultural sector to try to balance the books. We have defended and are going to continue to defend the supply management system in this country. We have indicated quite clearly that we fully and fairly support our supply-managed farmers. This government has supported and will continue to support the agricultural sector.
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Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement
Dairy industry
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Ruth Ellen Brosseau - 15:06
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2018-12-12
Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:58
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Wayne Easter (Malpeque)
2018-12-12 14:58 [p.24770]
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Mr. Speaker, In 2016, our government reached a historic agreement with the provinces and territories to expand the Canada pension plan to protect income security for pensioners. That CPP expansion is supposed to begin this year, but the Conservative Party opposes that expansion, which will allow greater security for pensioners. Will the Prime Minister assure the House, despite the opposition from the Conservatives, that the CPP will be expanded as intended?
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Right Hon. Justin Trudeau - 14:59
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2018-12-06
Ruth Ellen Brosseau - 14:56
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2018-12-06 14:57 [p.24517]
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Mr. Speaker, our hon. colleague is concerned, but our government has defended the supply management system against strong attempts by the American government to demolish it. We know that the dairy, poultry and egg farmers provide the highest quality for Canadians at a reasonable price and support rural communities. We are committed to fully and fairly supporting our agricultural sector and the supply management system. We have supported and will continue to support agriculture in this country.
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Dairy farming
Dairy industry
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Province of Quebec
Supply management
Trade agreements
Hon. Peter Kent - 14:57
Gabriel Ste-Marie - 15:07
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2018-12-06 15:08 [p.24519]
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Mr. Speaker, I appreciate my hon. colleague's question. However, the Prime Minister has been quite clear. The Minister of Foreign Affairs has been quite clear. Most cabinet ministers have been quite clear. We are going to fully and fairly support our dairy sector and the supply management system. We have supported and will continue to make sure we support our agricultural sector. My hon. colleague is well aware that, during the negotiations and before the negotiations, the American government clearly stated that its intention was to destroy the supply management system. We made sure that did not happen.
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Luc Thériault - 15:08
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2018-12-04
Karine Trudel - 14:35
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2018-12-04 14:35 [p.24406]
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Mr. Speaker, I think my colleague is well aware that we are the party that brought in supply management and we are the party that is going to defend supply management.
It is important to note that during the NAFTA negotiations, the American government intended to destroy the supply management system and we made sure that did not happen.
We understand there are impacts on our farmers and we are committed to fully and fairly supporting them and to make sure they continue to succeed.
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Government compensation
Oral questions
Supply management
Trade agreements
Tracey Ramsey - 14:36
Rosemarie Falk - 14:53
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2018-12-04 14:53 [p.24409]
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Mr. Speaker, we campaigned on a promise to make sure that we would grow the economy and protect the environment at the same time, and that is exactly what we are doing.
We know that Canadians are responsible stewards of the land, and that is why we have exempted farm fuel and gasoline under the federal backstop. We have also provided additional relief for greenhouse farmers for their propane.
We will continue to support our agricultural sector in this country.
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Carbon tax
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Dean Allison - 14:54
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2018-12-03
Guy Caron - 14:21
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2018-12-03 14:22 [p.24314]
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Mr. Speaker, our government defended the supply management system against the U.S. government that indicated it wanted to dismantle it.
We know that our dairy, poultry and egg farmers provide the highest quality of products for Canadians at a reasonable price and take care of our rural communities. We are committed to fully and fairly supporting our farmers to make sure they continue to expand in this country. We have and will continue to support our dairy farmers.
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Guy Caron - 14:22
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2018-11-29
Ruth Ellen Brosseau - 14:20
Lib. (PE)
Hon. Lawrence MacAulay (Cardigan)
2018-11-29 14:21 [p.24210]
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Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague is fully aware that we have strongly supported the supply management system in this country. We made sure that the American attempt to destroy our supply management system did not succeed. We also understand that dairy farmers have some problems and we are going to make sure they are fully and fairly supported.
We will continue to make sure that we support the supply management system in this country.
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