GOLDBERG: As Canadians fight for the right to pay more for dairy products...

Consider lessons from Australia, on the U.S. trade war
Not that dairy products are the only thing up for negotiation during the current tariff nastiness with the US, but as we argue over steel, oil and electricity, it is ironic that it is maintaining our system of supply management that makes Canadians pay more for milk, cheese and butter. This is a 'win?' Writer Jay Goldberg concludes that rather than apply reciprocal tariffs, Canada's provinces should just drop their own internal tariffs.
Not that dairy products are the only thing up for negotiation during the current tariff nastiness with the US, but as we argue over steel, oil and electricity, it is ironic that it is maintaining our system of supply management that makes Canadians pay more for milk, cheese and butter. This is a 'win?' Writer Jay Goldberg concludes that rather than apply reciprocal tariffs, Canada's provinces should just drop their own internal tariffs.Courtesy Western Dairy Council
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