“How does this affect programming and legislation? What do the next couple of months look like on the political scene on the hill? How does that affect producers? I guess it is yet to be seen, so a lot of uncertainty going forward,” he said.
A priority for APAS will be contacting the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) to see if they’ve heard anything more outside of Trudeau’s announcement. Prybylski said they are planning a trip to Ottawa in February for CFA meetings.
“Right now, all the external meetings that we were trying to set up are obviously in limbo until such time as we know if there’s even going to be anybody in Ottawa to talk to you in terms of elected officials,” he said. “Again, a lot of uncertainty, but we will definitely stay on top of things and try to navigate as best we can with whomever it is that we can arrange meetings with.”
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