June 26, 1951 (21st Parliament, 4th Session)

LIB

George Alexander Cruickshank

Liberal

Mr. Cruickshank:

I am very sorry this
bill has been brought in. Representing an important rural dairy riding I came to the chamber in such a hurry that I forgot my glasses and have had to send for them. I presume a draft of this bill has been sent to the ministers of agriculture of the various provinces. Perhaps I should be abrupt and come right to the point. Is this going to facilitate in any shape or form the increased production of an imitation of a natural dairy product, such as margarine? In particular, will it in any way facilitate the importation of this product or any of its ingredients from other countries?

Topic:   CANADA DAIRY PRODUCTS ACT
Subtopic:   ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL STANDARDS
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