MPPs
Arnott, Barrett and Ontario Cattlemen’s Association
meet U.S. Consul General in Toronto
Press for swift action on border issues for
Ontario beef producers
Waterloo-Wellington MPP Ted Arnott and Haldimand-Norfolk-Brant
MPP Toby Barrett, along with Ontario Cattlemen’s
Association President Ian McKillop and Executive
Director Dave Stewart, met with U.S. Consul General
John Nay in Toronto on December 11th.
The
two Progressive Conservative MPPs arranged the
meeting to allow the leaders of Ontario’s beef
industry an opportunity to express their outstanding
concerns related to the continuing restrictions
on the export of some Canadian beef products into
the United States.
“This
is at least the sixth Consular meeting that I
have helped to set up, supporting our farm families,
since the BSE crisis struck our beef industry
in 2003,” Mr. Arnott said. “I believe that it
is incumbent on all of us to do what we can to
work together until the industry completely recovers
from the mad cow outbreak.”
The
meeting was a productive exchange of ideas, which
concluded with a request from the Ontario Cattlemen’s
Association for the U.S. Administration to move
swiftly on their legal process to allow for the
full reopening of the border to Ontario beef exports
as soon as possible.