Mr. Fransoo further highlighted the potential long-term consequences of a strike on Canada's international reputation as a reliable grain supplier. "International buyers operate on a 'just-in-time' delivery model," he explained.
"Regaining the trust and loyalty of international customers is very difficult. It’s often forgotten that once a strike ends, it can take months to move the backlog of grain, hurting farmers and communities long after the strike is over."
The Wheat Growers Association communicated its concerns to the previous Minister of Labour on two separate occasions, April 24th and May 22nd, 2024. Unfortunately, these communications did not receive a response.
“It’s not too late to resolve this issue, but time is running out to ensure that the 2024 harvest is not impacted. We urge the Minister to act swiftly in the best interest of Canadian grain farmers, our export markets and the Canadian economy”, closed Fransoo.