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Statement by Minister Ritz on the U.S. Country of Origin Labelling (COOL)

The following is an 8 March 2013 news release by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

Please note, the "proposed regulatory changes" referred to in this release are available here.

“Our Government is extremely disappointed with the proposed regulatory changes put forward by the United States today with respect to Country of Origin Labelling.”

“We do not believe that the proposed changes will bring the United States into compliance with its WTO obligations.”

“The proposed changes will increase the discrimination against exports of cattle and hogs from Canada and increase damages to Canadian industry.”

“Our Government will consider all options, including retaliatory measures, should the U.S. not achieve compliance by May 23, 2013, as mandated by the WTO.”

“We will continue to stand with Canadian cattle and hog producers against unfair Country of Origin Labeling in the U.S.”

– Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz

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