ESSEX – NDP Leader Jack Layton pledged support for Canadian farmers today, announcing his Canadian Food Strategy while visiting a farm in Essex, Ontario.
Layton’s strategy will provide enhanced supports for producers and includes a food safety component to ensure the nation’s supply of safe, healthy food.
“Stephen Harper has turned his back on Canadian farmers and made life harder for farm families. He’s done nothing to deal with rising costs and has made it harder for producers to access vital programs,” said Layton. “My plan will reverse years of neglect, fix income stability programs and give farmers the support they need to thrive and grow.”
Layton’s strategy helps farmers cope with rising costs, including steps to make risk management programs more accessible and to tackle unfair freight costs.
Layton’s plan also includes help for young farmers through skills training and mentorship programs, ending political interference at the Canadian Wheat Board, and promoting local production and food safety.
“Stephen Harper has let down rural Canada. It’s time to go to bat for our family farms,” said Layton. “My plan will get results for our producers and their communities. It’s time for leadership we can trust on agriculture and for rural Canada.
Layton’s strategy will provide enhanced supports for producers and includes a food safety component to ensure the nation’s supply of safe, healthy food.
“Stephen Harper has turned his back on Canadian farmers and made life harder for farm families. He’s done nothing to deal with rising costs and has made it harder for producers to access vital programs,” said Layton. “My plan will reverse years of neglect, fix income stability programs and give farmers the support they need to thrive and grow.”
Layton’s strategy helps farmers cope with rising costs, including steps to make risk management programs more accessible and to tackle unfair freight costs.
Layton’s plan also includes help for young farmers through skills training and mentorship programs, ending political interference at the Canadian Wheat Board, and promoting local production and food safety.
“Stephen Harper has let down rural Canada. It’s time to go to bat for our family farms,” said Layton. “My plan will get results for our producers and their communities. It’s time for leadership we can trust on agriculture and for rural Canada.
Jack Layton pointed to rising inflation numbers to remind Ontarians – and perhaps those listening out in British Columbia – that the other federal parties supported the harmonized sales tax that drove prices up.
“Families are really struggling as a result of these necessities going up in price so dramatically,” the NDP Leader said Wednesday at a farm in southwest Ontario, where he was highlighting his party’s proposals to help the agriculture industry.
“Families are really struggling as a result of these necessities going up in price so dramatically,” the NDP Leader said Wednesday at a farm in southwest Ontario, where he was highlighting his party’s proposals to help the agriculture industry.
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