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EXCLUSIVE: Critics say Canada could gut supply management to appease Trump on trade

It’s looking increasingly unlikely that the Carney government will be able to end the U.S. trade dispute while keeping its grip on supply management.

Quinn Patrick, True North
Jul 11, 2025
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It’s looking increasingly unlikely that the Carney government will be able to end the U.S. trade dispute while keeping its grip on supply management, with some believing that the long-standing quota system will soon be a thing of the past.

Dr. Stuart Smyth, an agricultural and resource economics professor at the University of Saskatchewan, doubts that negotiations can be resolved without sacrificing the supply management system.

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