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Bill Aiming to Protect Supply Management System Passes House, Fast-Tracked to Senate

Summary by The Epoch Times
A Bloc Québécois bill that aims to protect Canada’s supply management system from future international trade negotiations has been passed in the House of Commons. This was the first bill to clear the Commons in the new Parliament, after a similar bill in the previous Parliament had already passed and was being reviewed in the Senate before Parliament was prorogued earlier this year. Bill C-202, which passed on June 5 in a unanimous vote, states …

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OTTAWA—The House of Commons sent Bill C-202 of the Bloc Québécois to the Senate on Thursday to fully protect the management of the offer from any trade negotiations after passing a motion considering that the piece of legislation had successfully passed all stages in the lower house. It was the Bloc Québécois spokesman for Agriculture, Agri-Food and Supply Management, Yves Perron, who introduced the motion with unanimous consent immediately afte…

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On Thursday, the House of Commons sent to the Senate Bill C-202 of the Bloc Québécois to fully protect the management of the offer from any trade negotiations after passing a motion considering that the piece of legislation had successfully passed all stages in the lower house. It was the Bloc Québécois spokesman for Agriculture, Agri-Food and Supply Management, Yves Perron, who introduced the motion with unanimous consent immediately after Ques…

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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