Canadian Federation of Agriculture second vice-president Stephanie Levasseur said it wants the cabinet directive on regulation amended to mandate that economic and competitive interests of producers be considered.
“Decisions are made without sufficient consideration of food security in Canada, nor the price of food, and even less of the economic impacts of, or competitiveness of, Canadian agriculture, and this needs to change,” she told the committee earlier this month.
She and others said timelines have to be shorter for many regulatory processes.
“Re-evaluations should not take a decade,” she said.
“Evaluating drone usage, for example, for some crops, should not take over half a decade.”
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