Support for grain farmers in federal relief package, conspicuous by its absence
LETHBRIDGE, AB. –– While there are agricultural producers who were glad to see the Federal Government provide a relief package for the industry, there are others who are not as impressed.
On Tuesday, May 5, Prime Minister Trudeau announced a $252-million relief package for agriculture and agri-food.
The package included $125 million to help cattle producers adjust to market place changes and a set-aside program, $7-million goes to food processing and $50-million is pegged for supply management, to help Dairy with their over-supply.
However, the word agriculture is a large umbrella, under which there is a plethora of industries and some were ignored. Canada’s grain growers were left disappointed, at a time when they are dealing with long-term challenges that this measure fails to address.


