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Q1 – What is the Government’s response to chronic wasting disease in Canada? Q2 – Does chronic wasting disease pose a risk to human health or food safety?
Q3 - What is the Government’s approach to reducing the trade impact of chronic wasting disease?
Q1 – Does avian influenza pose risks to human health? Q2 – What is the effect of avian influenza on the export of poultry and poultry products? Q3 - What is the effect of avian influenza on the import of poultry and poultry products? Q4 – Are poultry vaccines available for avian influenza? Q5 – What is the Government of Canada doing about avian influenza and how is it protecting animal and human health and curtailing the spread of the disease?
Q1 – What were the findings of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s risk assessment on honeybee packages imported from the United States?
Q1 – How is food safety and compliance enforced in Canada and across provinces? Q2 – What is the Canadian Food Inspection Agency doing to address domestic trade? Q3 – How does the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act impact the interprovincial trade of food?
Q1 – What measures has the Government of Canada put in place to address the issue of MSX and Dermo in Oysters from the Atlantic? Q2 – Does the Canadian Food Inspection Agency monitor for MSX and Dermo? Q3 – Does MSX or Dermo pose a health risk to humans? Q4 – What will the long-term impacts be on the oyster industry?
Q1 - Why is the government narrowing the farmers’ privilege exemption — isn’t this a direct attack on farmers’ rights to save and reuse seed? Q2 – The National Farmers Union (NFU) say these changes will hurt small farmers and benefit multinational seed companies. Is the government prioritizing corporate interests over Canadian producers? Q3 – Why extend the protection period from 20 to 25 years for certain crops like potatoes, asparagus, and woody plants? Q4 – How will these changes affect public sector breeding programs and access to new varieties for Canadian producers?
Q1 – What is the Government doing to protect against Spotted lanternfly? Q2 – What is the Government doing to protect against Japanese Beetle? Q3 – What is the Government doing to protect against box tree moth?
Q4 – What is the Government doing to protect against hemlock woolly adelgid?
Q1 – What do growers have to do to meet the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s regulatory requirements? Q2 – Will Prince Edward Island seed potatoes be allowed to resume movement to the United States and domestically from Prince Edward Island? Q3 – Will the Government of Canada review its Ministerial Order to lift or relax the requirements? Q4– (AAFC) How does the Government of Canada support potato farmers through federal programs? Q5 – How is the Canadian Food Inspection Agency using Government funding to help prevent potato wart spread in Canada?
Q1 – When can a “Product of Canada” claim be made?
Q2 - What other claims can be made to highlight Canadian content? Q3 – What is the Government of Canada doing about “maple washing” on foods that aren’t Canadian?
Q1 – When can stakeholders expect the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to reduce red tape? Q2 – How is the Canadian Food Inspection Agency working with stakeholders to reduce red tape?