Comments from CBAN to Agriculture Canada on the Revised Draft Policy on the Management of Low Level Presence of Genetically Modified Crops in Imported Grain, Food and Feed and its Associated Implementation Framework for Grain (July 2015) CBAN also provided comment at...
February 2011. Bill C-474 would require that “an analysis of potential harm to export markets be conducted before the sale of any new genetically engineered seed is permitted.”
October 2009. GM flax has been found contaminating Canadian flax exports, leading to widespread product recalls, quarantined shipments of flax from Canada, and a loss in prices for Canadian farmers. The European market is currently closed to Canadian flax.