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Agriculture and Forestry

 

CANADIAN FARMERS AT RISK

Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry

INTERIM REPORT


APPENDIX A

ISSUE

NO.

 DATE

 WITNESSES

 

34

March 21, 2002

 

Bell Canada:

      Bernard Courtois, Chief Strategy Officer
      Linda Gervais, Vice President, Federal Government Relations

 

SaskTel:

      Pat Tulloch, General Manager, Marketing

 

32 February 19, 2001

      The Honourable Lyle Vanclief, P.C., M.P., Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

 

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Samy Watson, Deputy Minister
      Diane Vincent, Associate Deputy Minister

 

31 February 14, 2002

      The Honourable Ernest Fage, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries – Government of Nova Scotia 

Eastern Canada Soil and Water Conservation Centre:
      Jean-Louis Daigle, Director 

New Brunswick Federation of Agriculture:
      Paul Vautour, Executive Director 

Dairy Farmers of Nova Scotia:
      John C.H. Vissers, President 

Soil and Crop Improvement Association of Nova Scotia:
      Andrew McCurdy, President 

Nova Scotia Agricultural College:
      Dr. David Percival, Research Professor
      Dr. Kirsti Rouvinen-Watt, Research Professor

 

30

February 13, 2002

Nova Scotia Agricultural College:
      Dr. H. Garth Coffin, Principal 

Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture:
      Fraser Hunter, Chair, Industry Planning Committee
      Laurence Nason, Executive Director 

Atlantic Canada Organic Regional Network (ACORN):
      Jennifer Melanson, Director of Administration 

Fédération des agriculteurs et agricultrices francophones du Nouveau-Brunswick :
      Paul-Émile Soucy, President 

Potatoes New Brunswick:
      Patton MacDonald, Executive Director 

Aliant Telecom:
      Alan Buchanan, Director, Government Relations
      Mike Howard, Senior Government Relations Advisor 

Nova Scotia Christmas Tree Council:
      Shawn Lacey, President
      Len Giffen, Coordinator 

Organic Agriculture Centre of Canada:
      Dr. Phil Warman, Chairman 

Nova Scotia Agricultural College:
      Dr. Robert Gordon, Professor 

University of Prince Edward Island – Atlantic Veterinary College:
      Dr. Tim Ogilvie, Dean 

Agricultural Development Institute:
      Heather Anne Grant, Special Projects Researcher 

Nova Scotia Egg Producers:
      Ralph De Long, President

 

29

Decenber 13, 2001

Health Canada:
      Richard Aucoin, Acting Director, Efficacy and Sustainability Assessment Division, Pest Management Regulatory Agency 

Government of Saskatchewan, Department of Agriculture and Food :
      Cameron Wilk, Pesticide Management Specialist, Inspection and Regulatory Management
      Scott Hartley, Provincial Specialist, Insect and Pest Management 

Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities:
      Ken Engel, Executive Director
      Robert Schultz, Director

 

28

December 11, 2001

Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF):
      Bruno Jean, President 

University of Alberta :
      Peter Apedaile, Professor Emeritus 

Rural and Small Town Programme, Mount Allison University:
      David Bruce, Director 

Centre for Rural Studies and Enrichment, St. Peter’s College:
      Diane Martz, Director 

27

December 6, 2001

Canadian Bankers Association:
      Terry Campbell, Vice-President, Policy 

Scotiabank :
      Bob Funk, Vice-President, Agriculture 

RBC Royal Bank:
      Pieter Kleinschmidt, National Director, Agriculture and Agribusiness 

26

December 5, 2001

      The Honourable Pierre Pettigrew, P.C., M.P., Minister for International Trade 

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade:
      Claude Carrière, Director General, Trade Policy Bureau 

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Suzanne Vinet, Chief Agriculture Negotiator, International Trade Policy Directorate

 

25

December 4, 2001

Canadian Farm Women’s Network:
      Judy Brown, President, Ontario Farm Women’s Network 

Statistics Canada:
      Ray Bollman, Chief, Research and Analysis Section

 

24

November 29, 2001

      The Honourable Lyle Vanclief, P.C., M.P., Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Samy Watson, Deputy Minister
      Diane Vincent, Associate Deputy Minister 

Canadian Food Inspection Agency:
      Ron Doering, President

 

23

November 27, 2001

Canadian Farm Business Management Council:
      Anne Forbes, President
      Jim Laws, Executive Director

 

22

November 22, 2001

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Kevin Doyle, Manager, Federal Policy Integration, Rural Secretariat
      Bob Cumming, Manager, Departmental Coordination, Rural Secretariat
      Heather Clemenson, Manager, Rural Research and Analysis, Rural Secretariat

 

21

November 20, 2001

Delegation of the European Commission in Canada:
      Ambassador Danièle Smadja, Head of the Delegation
      Philippe Musquar, Counsellor, Economic and Commercial Affairs
      Fred Kingston, Senior Advisor, Economic and Commercial Affairs

 


20

November 8, 2001

National Farmers Union:
      Stewart Wells, Board Member 

Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan:
      Ivan Ottenbreit, Vice-President
      Arlynn Kurtz, Executive Director 

Greenpeace Canada:
      Holly Penfound, Campaign Coordinator - Environmental Health

 Keystone Agricultural Producers:
      Don Dewar, President 

Saskatchewan Organic Directorate:
      Marc Loiselle, Director

 Council of Canadians:
      Nadege Adam, Biotechnology Campaigner

 Canadian Health Coalition:
      Bradford Duplisea, Health Researcher 

 

19

November 6, 2001

      The Honourable Ralph E. Goodale, P.C., M.P., Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board and Minister of Natural Resources 

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Howard Migie, Director General, Marketing Policy Directorate, Strategic Policy Branch
      Suzanne Vinet, Chief, Agriculture Negotiator, International Trade Policy Directorate, market and Industry Services

      Jamie Oxley, Chief, Cross-Sectoral policy Development Division, Strategic Policy Branch

 Canadian Wheat Board:
      Brian T. Oleson, Senior Economist

 

18

November 1, 2001

Solidarité rurale du Québec:
      Jacques Proulx, President
      Marie Anne Rainville, Director of Public Affairs

 

15

October 18, 2001

As individuals:
      Daryl Knight
      Murray Downing
      Andrew Denis

 

13

October 4, 2001

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - 
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration:
      Bernie Ward, Director, Analytical and Communications Service
      Gerry Luciuk, Director, Land Management and Diversification Service

 

10

June 7, 2001

Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan:
      Terry Hildebrandt, President
      Cecilia Olver, Director

 

9

May 31, 2001

Association of Manitoba Municipalities:
      Wayne Motheral, President
      Joe Masi, Director of Policy and Research 

Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities:
      Mr. J. Sinclair Harrison, President
      Arita Paul, Manager of Agricultural Services 

 

8

May 17, 2001

Federation of Canadian Municipalities:
      Jack Hayden, Member, National Board of Directors 

Department of Health Canada:
      Anthony Chu, Director, Innovation and Investment Division, Office of Health and the Information Highway, Information, Analysis and Connectivity Branch

      John Wootton, Special Advisor on Rural Health

 

7

May 8, 2001

Ducks Unlimited Canada:
      Brian Gray, Director of Conservation Programs;
      J. Barry Turner, Director of Government Relations

 

6

May 1, 2001

      The Honourable Andy Mitchell, P.C., M.P., Secretary of State (Rural Development) (Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario)

 

Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Diane Vincent, Associate Deputy Minister
      Lynden Johnson, Executive Director, Rural Secretariat

 

5

April 24, 2001

Farm Credit Corporation:
      John Ryan, President and Chief Executive Officer
      Louise Neveu, Executive Vice-President, Chief Knowledge Officer
      Jacques Lagacé, National Director, Government and Industry Relations
      Scott Grant, Portfolio Management Officer
 

4

April 4, 2001

      The Honourable Lyle Vanclief, P.C., M.P., Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Samy Watson, Deputy Minister
      Diane Vincent, Associate Deputy Minister
      Tom Richardson, Director General, Farm Income and Adaptation Policy Directorate, Strategic Policy Branch
      Suzanne Vinet, Director General, International Trade Policy Directorate
 

3

April 2, 2001

      The Honourable Ralph E. Goodale, P.C., M.P., Minister responsible for Canadian Wheat Board and Minister of Natural Resources 

Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:

      Howard Migie, Director General, Marketing Policy Directorate, Strategic Policy Branch

 

2

March 29, 2001

Canadian Federation of Agriculture:
      Bob Friesen, President
      Jennifer Higginson, Trade Policy Analyst 

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade:
      Claude Carrière, Director General, Trade Policy Bureau I, Chief    Negotiator, Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) 

Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada:
      Terry Norman, Director, Western Hemisphere Trade Policy Division, International Trade Policy Directorate, Market and Industry Services Branch


APPENDIX B

The Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry’s Fact-Finding visit to Europe 
March 9 – 15, 2002 

Individuals and organizations with whom the delegation met included:

BRUSSELS 

Mission of Canada to the European Union 
Directorate General for Agriculture European Commission 
Directorate General for Health and Consumer Protection European Commission
Directorate General for Agriculture European Commission
Eurogroup for Animal Welfare
European Landowner’s Organization

 

STRASBOURG

Mission of Canada to the European Union
Commissioner Fischler (Agriculture and Fisheries)
Members of the European Parliament

 

NORTHERN IRELAND 

Northern Ireland Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Brid Rodgers
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development for Northern Ireland
Agriculture Committee of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Northern Ireland Assembly of Agriculture and Rural Development Committee



The Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry’s Fact-Finding visit to the Maritimes

February 10 – 15, 2002

Individuals and organizations with whom the delegation met included:

 

FREDERICTON, NEW BRUNSWICK 

Maurice Bernier, Deputy Minister Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Forest Products Commission

SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK 

Mayor Shirley McAlary, City of Saint John
Shipping Port and Forest Products Terminal
New Brunswick Milk Marketing Board
Dairy Farmers of New Brunswick 
Southern New Brunswick Forestry Products Marketing Board
The Fundy Model Forest Program

 

MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Cavendish Farms

 

CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

The Honourable Mitch Murphy, Minister of Agriculture
PEI Potato Board

 

WOLFVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA

Donald Lightfoot and Poultry Producers
Nova Scotia Fruit Growers Association
Nova Scotia Cattleman’s Association
Horticulture Association of Nova Scotia

 

KENTVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA 

Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre



The Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry’s Fact-Finding visit to Washington

July 30 – August 2, 2001

Individuals and organizations with whom the delegation met included:

American Farm Bureau Federation
House Committee on Agriculture
The International Trade Commission:
International Trade Commission
National Cattleman’s Beef Association
National Farmers Union
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
United States Department of Agriculture
House of Representative Agriculture Committee
Congressional Rural Caucus
American Farmland Trust


APPENDIX C

NEWS RELEASE

The Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry

CANADA NEEDS A NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY

Ottawa (February 15, 2002) – Canada needs a comprehensive, flexible, national strategy to support and protect farmers, Senator Leonard Gustafson, Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, said today at the conclusion of the Committee’s five-day fact-finding tour of the Maritime Provinces. 

“Canada’s agricultural policy is a checkerboard today,” Sen. Gustafson said.  “We have policies to address specific farm issues in each region, such as drought, export, disease, pest infestations, transborder transportation and environmental stewardship, but no overall strategy for the country’s agricultural sector that can deal with problems and opportunities on a national level. 

“And, from what we have heard, not only in the three Maritime Provinces but from the agriculture industry right across this country, Canada very much needs one.  We were looking to see what policies, laws and regulations need to be amended or put in place.” 

The Agriculture Committee visited New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia February 11 – 15 and heard from elected and non-elected provincial and municipal officials, industry associations, processors, marketers and other non-government organizations.  It also heard presentations from operators of large and small dairy, potato, vegetable and organic farmers and other stakeholders. In addition, the Committee had the opportunity to tour several agricultural research and educational institutions.  In all, the Committee received information from 34 witnesses on: 

  • The present state of agriculture in the Maritimes;

  • Obstacles to the expansion of the industry;

  • Stakeholder reaction to the national action plan to make Canada the world leader in food safety, innovation and environmental protection that was agreed to by federal, provincial and territorial Ministers of Agriculture;

  • The impact on agriculture of the 2001 drought in the Maritimes;

  • Issues related to the international trade of agricultural products; and

  • The state of agricultural research.

“The people in the Maritimes told us that, while we need national policies to support the agricultural sector, we also need flexibility in those policies,” Sen. Gustafson said. “For example, while Canada needs a national policy on drought relief, we need a policy that can be applied as effectively in Prince Edward Island as it can be applied in Saskatchewan.  While many of the problems farmers are encountering are similar across the country, many of the agricultural problems – and the opportunities – are unique, special and different in the Maritime Provinces. 

“Additionally, if Canadians want vital rural areas, we need to make sure that more of the money from farm produce stays at the farm gate.  Farmers need to make enough money to keep them on their farms. Canada cannot afford to lose any more farmers.” 

The Report by the Agriculture Committee is expected in March, 2002.

The Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry comprises Senators Leonard Gustafson (Chair), John Wiebe (Deputy Chair), Michel Biron, Thelma Chalifoux, Joseph Day, Elizabeth Hubley, Marjory LeBreton, Donald Oliver, Gerard Phalen, Terry Stratton, David Tkachuk, and Jim Tunney.


For further information, please contact: 

Daniel Charbonneau                            
Clerk of the Committee                                            
Tel: (613) 991-0719 or 800-267-7362                   
Fax : (613) 947-2104
Email: afgo@sen.parl.gc.ca


APPENDIX D

Other written submissions received: 

Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance
Canadian Bison Association
Canadian Coalition for Agricultural Safety and Rural Health
New Brunswick Pork
Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture
Manitoba Chamber of Commerce


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