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Agriculture, Employment and Training, International Trade
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Agriculture industry as it relates to growth.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Regulation
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Agriculture, Health
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Animal Health Products (antimicrobials, vaccines, feed/water additives) availability in Canada.
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Regulation, Policies or Program, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Agriculture, International Trade
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Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement related to the hatching egg sector.
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Policies or Program
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Agriculture
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Funding for the development and implementation of on-farm programs.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit
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Agriculture, Health
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Health of Animals Act and Regulations dealing with the development and refinement of animal disease preparedness and response protocols.
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Policies or Program, Regulation, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Agriculture
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Red tape reductions initiatives with relation to amendments to the Farm Products Agencies Act.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Regulation
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Agriculture, Animal Welfare, Health
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Revising the Hatchery Regulations, which includes testing requirements for broiler breeders for Salmonella enteritidis.
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Regulation
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Agriculture, Animal Welfare, Health, International Trade
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Supply management system as it relates to the hatching egg sector.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution, Policies or Program, Regulation
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Agriculture, International Trade
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World Trade Organization agreements (WTO) as they relate to the negotiations on agriculture.
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Regulation, Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Canadian Hathching Egg Producers is an organization that aims to continue to grow a sustainable and profitable broiler hatching egg industry in Canada to ensure a strong, efficient and competitive industry that creates a dependable supply of quality broiler hatching eggs to Canadian chicken producers. CHEP is ensuring that broiler hatching egg farms are producing enough eggs to meet the demands of the Canadian chicken industry. Like the chicken, turkey, egg and dairy sectors, CHEP operates under the supply management system. The supply management system uses quota, import and price controls to help maintain a stable supply of eggs for Canadian chicken producers. This allows these producers to work in a more stable environment. Prices for their products do not fluctuate due to outside market pressures beyond their control. This system helps producers deliver a steady supply of products to Canadian consumers and the food service industry.
Teddy Markey, Executive Director
Address:
21 Florence Street
Ottawa, ON K2P 0W6
Canada
Telephone number:
613-882-1285
Fax number:
613-232-5241