Dreeshen says Liberal aid package for agriculture ‘totally inadequate’
Red Deer-Mountain View Conservative MP Earl Dreeshen is slamming the Liberal government for its $252 million aid package announced for Canada’s agricultural sector this week.
On Wednesday, Dreeshen issued a statement describing the package as “totally inadequate.”
“The funds allocated by the Liberal government to help ensure that Canada’s food supply chains are as strong as before demonstrates a total lack of concern for the welfare and the well-being of Canadian families as well as a complete disregard for the needs of Canada’s hardworking farmers and producers,” writes Dreeshen. “It represents a mere ten per cent of what the agriculture sector publicly requested in government assistance and completely fails to address the total inadequacy of the current Business Risk Management programs.”
As a member of the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, MP Dreeshen and his colleagues are said to have heard testimony from Agricultural groups on Tuesday, suggesting that Canada’s food supply chains will be threatened without financial assistance, and groups such as cattle ranchers might witness conditions similar to those during the BSE outbreak, when 27,000 ranchers left the business.