Finance Minister Bill Morneau and his counterparts from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba said on Tuesday they are not yet looking at ad hoc payments to help the agriculture industry, despite a difficult harvest this year. However, Saskatchewan’s minister did say they would be expressing issues their farmers experienced from Ottawa’s carbon pricing program.
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Morneau, other ministers not looking yet at ad hoc payments for agriculture industry
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