Harper Government Opens International Markets and Creates Trade Opportunities For The Benefit Of Far
date:Nov 09, 2012
tes could reach $30 million in sales by 2015;



Maintaining access for Canadian canola to China, a market worth $1.6 billion in 2011, and;


The successful challenge of U.S. country-of-origin labelling at the World Trade Organization, which should lead to the end of discrimination against Canadian exports of cattle and hogs that cost industry hundreds of millions of dollars.


This year's report also includes five success stories that provide a more in-depth look at the major accomp
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