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The Canadian ag industry has a close eye on multiple labour situations occurring across the country.
“We definitely respect the collective bargaining process to protect workers’ rights and make sure everyone is treated fairly,” Keith Currie, president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA), told Farms.com. “If these strikes happen, lots of food movement comes to a screeching halt.”
Employees in multiple sectors affecting ag are either on strike or moving in that direction.