TPP would allow milk from cows receiving hormones into Canada

taxslave

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 25, 2008
36,362
4,340
113
Vancouver Island
It will be a while if ever this thing gets off the ground and anything against
supply management I am not in favor of we need to strengthen agriculture
not impair it. Food prices are too low now

No food prices are way too high in Canada and supply management that rewards bad farmers is mostly to blame. Supply management also prohibits new entrants into the field since instead of making a name for themselves by having a superior product they have to buy a quota from one of the chosen,
 

MHz

Time Out
Mar 16, 2007
41,030
43
48
Red Deer AB
Having paved around a few dairies that cost about $10m to build if they wanted to maximize production they would and nothing would be said as it would come in the prepackaged 'meds' that are fed to each cow individually because of the chip in their ear tag. That part is actually pretty efficient as far as treating a whole herd of critters, what they are given might be not so noble for said beasts or consumers of said beasts product, be it milk or meat.
 

tay

Hall of Fame Member
May 20, 2012
11,548
1
36
What the Internet Needs vs. What the TPP Demands


Who should make the policies that will determine the future of the Internet?

A select list of corporate lobbyists and unelected government officials, meeting without public oversight or involvement?

Or -- Internet users and digital policy experts, using digital tools and thoughtful processes, combined with review and sign-off by elected decision makers and the general public?

At OpenMedia, we firmly believe the latter: that Internet users and experts will make better decisions than media conglomerates who just want to protect their outdated business models. The Internet provides us with new tools to reinvigorate democracy – to bring decision-making closer to the people who will be most directly impacted – that we’ve only just begun to explore.

Now that the final text of the TPP chapter on Intellectual Property has been released by Wikileaks, we can see how it compares to the three recommendations that came from our crowdsourced agenda for free expression. Does what lobbyists and unelected trade representatives put together reflect what Internet users want?

more

https://openmedia.ca/blog/what-internet-needs-vs-what-tpp-demands-primary-tabs