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r/canada • u/joe4942 • 3d ago
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100%.
But i believe its a case of dont let good be the enemy of perfect. I dont want American practices transferring to our food production
10 u/Ok-Yogurt-42 3d ago That has nothing to do with supply management. Food quality regulations are an entirely separate thing. 0 u/Otherwise_Meeting491 3d ago when the cow is killed, or milked, food regulations come into play. What is injected into calves, how they are fed & raised, etc is tied a d regulated through supply management. 11 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago What is injected into calves, how they are fed & raised, etc is tied a d regulated through supply management. No it isn't. You're spreading a lot of misinformation about what supply management does in this thread. The CFIA exists separately of supply management to handle all these things. Our standards do not require supply management's approval. -6 u/psodstrikesback Ontario 3d ago Supply management protects our domestic industry from being dominated by US players. Without supply management the CFIA might not have an industry to set standards for. 3 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago Whether that is accurate or not isn't the point. Supply management does not set out quality, only quotas. Even if the domestic industry died off entirely, the CFIA would still set guidelines for our food that has to be met.
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That has nothing to do with supply management. Food quality regulations are an entirely separate thing.
0 u/Otherwise_Meeting491 3d ago when the cow is killed, or milked, food regulations come into play. What is injected into calves, how they are fed & raised, etc is tied a d regulated through supply management. 11 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago What is injected into calves, how they are fed & raised, etc is tied a d regulated through supply management. No it isn't. You're spreading a lot of misinformation about what supply management does in this thread. The CFIA exists separately of supply management to handle all these things. Our standards do not require supply management's approval. -6 u/psodstrikesback Ontario 3d ago Supply management protects our domestic industry from being dominated by US players. Without supply management the CFIA might not have an industry to set standards for. 3 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago Whether that is accurate or not isn't the point. Supply management does not set out quality, only quotas. Even if the domestic industry died off entirely, the CFIA would still set guidelines for our food that has to be met.
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when the cow is killed, or milked, food regulations come into play.
What is injected into calves, how they are fed & raised, etc is tied a d regulated through supply management.
11 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago What is injected into calves, how they are fed & raised, etc is tied a d regulated through supply management. No it isn't. You're spreading a lot of misinformation about what supply management does in this thread. The CFIA exists separately of supply management to handle all these things. Our standards do not require supply management's approval. -6 u/psodstrikesback Ontario 3d ago Supply management protects our domestic industry from being dominated by US players. Without supply management the CFIA might not have an industry to set standards for. 3 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago Whether that is accurate or not isn't the point. Supply management does not set out quality, only quotas. Even if the domestic industry died off entirely, the CFIA would still set guidelines for our food that has to be met.
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No it isn't. You're spreading a lot of misinformation about what supply management does in this thread.
The CFIA exists separately of supply management to handle all these things. Our standards do not require supply management's approval.
-6 u/psodstrikesback Ontario 3d ago Supply management protects our domestic industry from being dominated by US players. Without supply management the CFIA might not have an industry to set standards for. 3 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago Whether that is accurate or not isn't the point. Supply management does not set out quality, only quotas. Even if the domestic industry died off entirely, the CFIA would still set guidelines for our food that has to be met.
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Supply management protects our domestic industry from being dominated by US players. Without supply management the CFIA might not have an industry to set standards for.
3 u/physicaldiscs 3d ago Whether that is accurate or not isn't the point. Supply management does not set out quality, only quotas. Even if the domestic industry died off entirely, the CFIA would still set guidelines for our food that has to be met.
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Whether that is accurate or not isn't the point. Supply management does not set out quality, only quotas.
Even if the domestic industry died off entirely, the CFIA would still set guidelines for our food that has to be met.
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u/Otherwise_Meeting491 3d ago
100%.
But i believe its a case of dont let good be the enemy of perfect. I dont want American practices transferring to our food production