Canadian beef producers fear that their government's plan to sign a free trade agreement with Mercosur's South American bloc will lead to a cheaper avalanche of imported meat that will put their industry at risk, valued at billions of dollars. Canadian Livestock Association President Tyler Fulton said that an agreement with Mercosur has “very dubious benefits” for the country, at a time when Prime Minister Mark Carney's government seeks to doubl…
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Canadian beef producers fear that their government's plan to sign a free trade agreement with Mercosur's South American bloc will lead to a cheaper avalanche of imported meat that will put their industry at risk, valued at billions of dollars. Canadian Livestock Association President Tyler Fulton said that an agreement with Mercosur has “very dubious benefits” for the country, at a time when Prime Minister Mark Carney's government seeks to doubl…