The Executive Director of the Canadian Pork Council suggests consumers and government need to understand the importance of having affordable pork products on our health.The Canadian Pork Council is calling on the Senate to make moving forward Bill C-234, a private members bill which provides for exemptions for farmers to Canada's carbon tax, a top priority when it reconvenes in the fall.
Canadian Pork Council Executive Director Stephen Heckbert says where the carbon tax has been most harmful is that, unlike the GST, every step of the food production process is taxed.
Quote-Stephen Heckbert-Canadian Pork Council:
Adding a carbon tax onto farm inputs means that the price of food goes up.You know, over the last couple of years with COVID consumers saw an increase in prices at the retail level.Unfortunately, farmers, certainly in the pork sector, did not see as big an increase in what we received in payments for the products.