Ministers Ritz and Fast Stand Firm with Canadian Industry Against U.S. Country of Origin Labelling (COOL)

May 19, 2015

Ottawa, Ontario – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada

Today, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and International Trade Minister Ed Fast, alongside Canadian cattle and hog producers in Ottawa, reaffirmed Canada’s longstanding position that the United States (U.S.) must repeal its protectionist and harmful COOL policy or face retaliatory measures. The Ministers were joined by Canadian Cattlemen’s Association President Dave Solverson and Canadian Pork Council Chair Rick Bergmann.

Yesterday, the World Trade Organization (WTO) Appellate Body handed down a fourth and final ruling, reaffirming Canada’s position that these measures are discriminatory against Canadian cattle and hogs.

The United States has used and exhausted all possible means to avoid their international obligations, damaging our highly integrated North American supply chain, hurting producers and processors on both sides of the border.

In response to the latest WTO decision, and in accordance with international trade rules, Canada will seek WTO authorization to retaliate against U.S. exports.

Our government stands on the side of Canadian farmers and ranchers, and we will continue to stand up for all hardworking Canadians.

Source: AAFC

Subscribe to our Newsletters

Trending Video