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Premier Ford Reaffirms Commitment to Dairy Supply Management in Ontario

Canada 16.01.2026
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At the Dairy Farmers of Ontario's annual meeting, Premier Doug Ford emphasized his unwavering support for the supply management system. This comes amid ongoing trade challenges affecting the dairy sector.
Premier Ford Reaffirms Commitment to Dairy Supply Management in Ontario

During the annual gathering of the Dairy Farmers of Ontario, Premier Doug Ford reiterated his steadfast support for the province's supply management system. The meeting, held on January 15, 2026, highlighted the importance of maintaining stability in the dairy industry amid various trade challenges.

Premier Ford addressed the attendees, emphasizing the significance of the supply management framework as a crucial component of the dairy sector's success. This system helps regulate production and stabilize prices, ensuring that dairy farmers receive fair compensation for their products.

Supply management in Canada, particularly in the dairy sector, has been a topic of debate in the context of international trade negotiations. Premier Ford's remarks are seen as a commitment to protect the interests of Ontario's dairy farmers against potential pressures from trade agreements that might seek to alter existing arrangements.

The Dairy Farmers of Ontario, a prominent organization representing the province's dairy producers, has consistently advocated for the continuation of the supply management system. This system plays a vital role in balancing supply and demand, thereby safeguarding the livelihoods of many farmers.

As trade discussions continue, Premier Ford's assurances provide a measure of confidence to the dairy community in Ontario. The province's commitment to the current system reflects a broader national stance on protecting domestic agricultural sectors from external market fluctuations.



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