Policy & Advocacy

Submissions

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May 29, 2026

Submission for the Pre-Budget Consultations in Advance of the Upcoming Federal Budget

In the submission for the pre-budget consultation, CFA made the following high level recommendations:Permanently increase the interest-free portion of the Advance Payments Program to $350,000.Mandate Agricultural Impact Assessments for federal infrastructure and natural resource management initiatives.Develop a Critical Farm Input Strategy to support production stability.Establish pathways to... Read More

May 29, 2026

Submission – AGRI Study on Business Risk Management Programs in Canada’s Agriculture Sector

The submission recommends the following: Increase responsiveness and equity in Business Risk Management (BRM) programming to strengthen core programs and disaster frameworks, while enabling alternative service delivery, including through the private sector. A strengthened and responsive BRM suite is essential to enhancing farm-level resilience, and access to these programs should not be... Read More

May 29, 2026

Submission – AAFC Study on the Next Policy Framework

On May 29, the CFA submitted its response to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s consultation on the Next Policy Framework (NPF). The submission is a joint industry submission, developed with 26 national agriculture associations representing a broad cross-section of the value chain. This submission calls for a more modern, coordinated policy framework that strengthens Canada’s long-term... Read More

May 26, 2026

Joint Submission from the Moving Economies Coalition on Labour Disruptions

As part of the Moving Economies Coalition, CFA signed onto a joint submission which focused on practical reforms to make Canada's supply chains more resilient, competitive, and durable.The submission outlined the negative impacts that supply chain disruptions have had on various sectors such as agriculture, forestry, minerals, automotives, fertilizer and more.The submission recommended the... Read More

May 25, 2026

Submission to the Building Canada Strong for All – Powered by Canada’s Workers Consultation

The submission outlined how supply chain disruptions have tremendous negative impacts for farmers, impacting their profitability, competitiveness and the overall trade reputation of Canada.Preventing disruptions before they happen is critical to protecting farmers, maintaining stable supply chains, and keeping Canadian agriculture competitive at home and abroad.To address this, CFA recommended... Read More

April 28, 2026

Joint Letter to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change on the Federal Plastics Registry

The letter outline how Phase II may require individual farms to report the quantity of plastics used on their operations. Because similar data is already collected and can be more easily obtained from manufacturers and suppliers, this approach risks creating a duplicative and inefficient reporting system.It could generate thousands of individual farm reports, increasing the administrative burden... Read More

April 24, 2026

Submission to the study on Industrial Carbon Pricing

CFA's submission outlines how industrial carbon pricing policies should be designed to reflect the realities of agricultural production while supporting Canada’s climate objectives. Although primary agriculture is not a major direct industrial emitter, farmers are indirectly affected by industrial carbon pricing through higher input costs such as fuel, fertilizer, machinery, and crop... Read More

April 24, 2026

Submission to the Committee’s study of Bill C-241, An Act to establish a national strategy respecting flood and drought forecasting.

CFA's submission emphasized the need to explicitly integrate agriculture into a proposed national flood and drought forecasting strategy. Extreme weather events—such as the 2021 drought in Western Canada and flooding in British Columbia—have significantly affected farm production, infrastructure, and farmer well-being. Improved, coordinated forecasting is essential for helping producers... Read More

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Key Issues

CFA develops policy positions on issues of importance to the economic and social wellbeing of farmers and their families. Each year, we publish the CFA Policy Manual containing our current policy statements and resolutions passed during the previous three years at our annual meetings and semi-annual meetings. Also included are earlier resolutions which have been reaffirmed by the Federation.