Canadian Meat Industry Calls for Urgent Reforms
With Parliament resuming under Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Canadian Meat Council (CMC) is calling for quick government action to support Canada’s pork and beef sector. This industry contributed over $9.4 billion in exports and supported nearly 200,000 jobs in 2024.
“Canada’s red meat sector is uniquely positioned to help the government achieve its economic and trade objectives,” said Chris White, President and CEO, CMC, Canada Pork. “With targeted support on labour, trade, and regulatory modernization, we can contribute to GDP growth, export performance, and rural economic development.”
The CMC highlights five key areas where urgent action is needed.
Trade and Market Access:
More than 50% of pork and beef products are exported. The CMC stresses the urgent need to restore full access to China and resolve ongoing trade issues with the U.S. and EU. The launch of the Canadian Meat Advocacy Office (CMAO) in Beijing, funded by industry exporters, shows readiness to expand in China and other regions like Southeast Asia and Latin America.
“CMC is aligned with the government’s vision for a faster, more resilient, and export driven economy,” said Chris White. “Our sector is not only ready to contribute, but is actively driving innovation, investment, and job creation across the country. We recognize the urgency of the moment and the opportunity it presents, and we look forward to working in close partnership with policymakers to deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes for businesses, communities, and the broader economy.”
The CMC looks forward to working with the government to support innovation, create jobs, and strengthen Canada’s agri-food system.
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