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S1 E8 | Supply Management, Sovereignty, and the Search for Common Ground michaudman
Canada’s supply management system rarely makes headlines, but it sits at the centre of our trade relationship with the United States and affects what every Canadian pays at the grocery store.
In this episode, Christopher M. Michaud breaks down what supply management is, why it was created in the 1970s, and what it was designed to do. He examines how the system works, who it protects, and who ultimately pays for it. From production quotas and price controls to high import tariffs and trade negotiations, this is a clear, calm look at one of Canada’s most misunderstood policies.
More importantly, this episode explores the human side. What would changes mean for local dairy, poultry, and egg farmers? How would rural communities be affected? And is there a centrist path forward that protects Canadian livelihoods while acknowledging economic realities and easing tensions with our largest trading partner?
Not left. Not right. Just practical problem-solving.
I’m Christopher M. Michaud. I’m a Canadianist. And if this resonates with you, I invite you to continue the conversation at thecanadianist.news.
Source: https://www.thecanadianist.news