Meat Labelling
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Consumers won’t know meat origin after U.S. ends labelling lawIt's now harder to find out where your beef or pork was born, raised and slaughtered.CanadaJan 4, 2016
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Sask. lobbyists ‘optimistic’ U.S. meat labelling rules will be repealedEight years in to a battle over labelling of Canadian meat south of the border, Saskatchewan's agriculture minister believes there's only a "50-50" shot the law will be scrapped.CanadaDec 14, 2015
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Former U.S. representative blasts Alberta NDP government for his removalAlberta's former senior representative to the United States questioned the timing of his removal from the position.EconomySep 30, 2015
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Ag. ministers call on U.S. to repeal country of origin labellingAgriculture ministers calls on U.S. to repeal fully country of origin labelling for pork, beef or face retaliation.MoneyJul 31, 2015
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Facing threat of tariffs from Canada, U.S. Congress set to vote on disputed lawThe United States Congress could take a big step back tonight from a potential trade war with Canada.CanadaJun 10, 2015
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Ritz hopes retaliation against US in meat labelling dispute won’t be neededFederal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says it's time for the United States to come to terms with country-of-origin labelling rules.CanadaMay 21, 2015
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Four ways meat labelling changes could benefit Sask.The end could be near for United States meat labelling practices that segregate based on country-of-origin.CanadaMay 19, 2015
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Saskatchewan pleased with meat labelling rulingCanada has won an important battle in an ongoing trade dispute with the United States over meat labeling laws, and Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is very happy.CanadaOct 20, 2014
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Canada wins meat labelling victory in long-term trade dispute with USThe World Trade Organization has ruled that U.S. country-of-origin labelling (COOL) rules discriminate against exports from Canada and Mexico.CanadaOct 20, 2014
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Canada-U.S. meat dispute takes a free-speech twistLawyers for beef producers, processors and other interested parties are being grilled by 11 judges at the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington.WorldMay 19, 2014
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