Question Period Note: CFIA FUNDING FROM BUDGET 2025
About
- Reference number:
- AAFC-2025-QP-00114
- Date received:
- Dec 11, 2025
- Organization:
- Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
- Name of Minister:
- MacDonald, Heath (Hon.)
- Title of Minister:
- Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Issue/Question:
Q1 – How does Budget 2025 support trade diversification? Q2 – What is the impact of the Comprehensive Expenditure Review on the CFIA?
Suggested Response:
R.1 - Budget 2025 supports Canadian businesses looking to diversify beyond traditional trading partners, such as the United States.
For agriculture and agri-food stakeholders, this includes an investment of $107.3 million over five years for the CFIA to digitalize services that support trade, such as issuing certificates and an additional $32.8 million over four years, and $9.6 million ongoing for the CFIA to engage in negotiations to expand agriculture market access and advance Canadian interests in multilateral institutions. R.2 - To implement the Comprehensive Expenditure Review (CER), Budget 2025 announced a reduction of $80.5M ongoing beginning in 2026-27 ($3.8M (2026–27), $70.3M (2027–28), $80.5M (2028–29).
Background:
Trade Diversification
CFIA’s received funding for two initiatives as part of “Growing and Diversifying Canada’s Trade”. These initiatives will support Canadian businesses as they expand into new markets by growing and diversifying Canada’s trade:
• Enhancing Canada's Trade Access through Digitalization: $107.3M over five years to augment the CFIA's digital capacity for safe, secure, and continuous trade of agricultural and agri-food products.
• Securing Market Access for the Agricultural and Seafood Sectors: $32.8 million over four years, and $9.6 million ongoing, to secure market access for the agricultural sector through trade negotiations and advancing Canada’s interest in multilateral institutions.
Additional Information:
• Budget 2025 will deliver generational and transformational investments for agriculture and agri-food stakeholders.
• This includes an important investment of over $150 million in the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to support the Government’s trade diversification strategy.
• This funding will modernize digital trade tools and services, including AI integration — as well as increase market access for Canadian agriculture, agri-food, fish, and seafood and address trade barriers, improve regulatory cooperation, and promote greater market entry.
• Budget 2025 will help build Canada Strong by supporting our world-class food, plant and animal producers to share these products around the globe.