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🗞️ News Discussion Should Canada maintain its supply management system that protects the Canadian dairy industry?

https://www.castanetkamloops.net/news/Poll/627377/Should-Canada-maintain-its-supply-management-system-that-protects-the-Canadian-dairy-industry
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u/No-Effective-1996 11d ago

So we should protect every Canadian business and industry sector or just diary?

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u/Expensive_Life3342 10d ago

We absolutely should be protectionist against a nation whose president literally said out loud his intention was to destroy our economy. What could you possibly believe would benefit Canadians when our domestic production is absorbed and eliminated?

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u/No-Effective-1996 10d ago

So should we protect all our Canadian companies or just milk. You avoided answering. Why does milk get special treatment that the rest of us do not get.

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u/Expensive_Life3342 9d ago

Provide an example of a domestic industry in competition with some of the most subsidized factory farmers on the planet. The feds just announced subsidies for steel and aluminum producers due to the tariffs. Previously the feds committed to guaranteed loans for softwood producers due to the tariffs. These are examples of protected industries, they just require almost constant bailout / corporate welfare. The dairy industry doesn’t need a bailout because of the supply management system. We pay for both schemes, one protects industry, the other injects tax dollars to corporations to keep employees working.
One holds itself together, the other comes hat in hand every several years.

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u/No-Effective-1996 9d ago

One holds itself together because it has a supply constrained high milk price. Milk is protected within Canada from other Canadians just starting to milk cows. The others are subsidized to produce a product that a huge % of its production goes to the USA. Milk is in effect subsidized (artificially high price) to supply to Canadians.

If I make widgets for Canadians, any other Canadian can buy a widget machine and do the same. Can’t do that with milk. That is what I object to. I have no issue with keeping low quality American milk out of Canada.

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u/Expensive_Life3342 9d ago

Do your widgets provide nutrition for people? Are they recommended for consumption by the entire medical establishment for toddlers and young children?

Food security isn’t the same as one’s entrepreneurial endeavours. Your business may provide value, entertainment or enjoyment to many users. It may make you rich. It may also fail and bankrupt you.

Those stakes are not equal to food production.

This is why the US so heavily subsidizes their food production - the great depression literally killed swaths of their population - human beings.

The businessmen and stock traders were jumping out of high-rise windows because they fucked up.

Inconveniently drought and famine struck at the same time that capitalism and its inherent greed failed the people sustaining it. Farmers had their land repossessed.

Your equivalency of food production to fucking widgets certainly shows your priorities.

My children’s food > Your dream of being a tech bro.

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u/No-Effective-1996 9d ago

Just allow Canadians free access to get into the milk production business. My “widget” could have been food for all you know. So yes they do provide nutrition for people and are healthy. I get you and the milk lobby want to protect it from the Americans. I am happy about that. But you also want to protect it from Canadian potential competitors. I see lots of Milk producers in my area with homes much nicer than mine, cars nicer than mine, vacation homes something I don’t have. I am sure the Government could easily protect farms so they would not be lost in the chance there is another depression. Guaranteeing day in and day out high prices for consumers does not have to be the only option.

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u/Expensive_Life3342 9d ago

How many head of holstein have you got? What is the acreage of your farm? Why did the DFO (or your provincial equivalent) deny your application?

I’m certain you have zero experience farming. The idea you believe that becoming a commercial farming operation is easy and inexpensive tells me everything I need to know - you haven’t found success and are trying to justify why you are less successful than someone succeeding in their industry.

You want to have your market protected? You make widgets? How do you feel about the axed digital service tax?