Ottawa Announces $1.75B to Compensate Dairy Farmers for Impact of Trade Deals

Ottawa Announces $1.75B to Compensate Dairy Farmers for Impact of Trade Deals
Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, chats with farm owner Veronica Enright at her dairy farm in Compton, QB, Aug. 16, 2019. Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press
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COMPTON, QB—Ottawa has announced $1.75 billion in compensation for Canadian dairy farmers to offset a loss of market share resulting from free trade agreements with Europe and countries on the Pacific Rim.

Canada’s approximately 11,000 dairy producers, about half of whom are in Quebec, will receive the money over eight years, with $345 million to be distributed this year.