Sunday, December 28, 2025
ADVT 
International

Saskatchewan Cautiously Hopeful U.S. Meat-labelling Law Will Be Repealed

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 14 Dec, 2015 12:22 PM
  • Saskatchewan Cautiously Hopeful U.S. Meat-labelling Law Will Be Repealed
REGINA — Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart says he believes there's a fifty-fifty chance the United States will repeal labelling laws that have complicated Canadian meat exports.
 
U.S. lawmakers are working on the text of an omnibus bill on government spending that could change country of origin labelling, known as COOL.
 
Stewart says it's likely the last chance to see the meat-labelling law repealed until after the next U.S. presidential election in November 2016.
 
He says Saskatchewan will encourage Ottawa to take retaliatory actions immediately if COOL isn't repealed.
 
Stewart says it's not a choice to be taken lightly because the U.S. is Canada's largest trading partner, but he also notes that the World Trade Organization has ruled the U.S. to be in non-compliance four times.
 
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said he's prepared to impose tariffs on American goods if the meat-labelling law isn't repealed.

MORE International ARTICLES

Indian Hotelier In US Indicted For Bribery, Fraud

Indian Hotelier In US Indicted For Bribery, Fraud
A prominent Indian-American hotelier has been indicted on several criminal charges, including bribing a former government official and committing a disaster relief fraud, authorities said.

Indian Hotelier In US Indicted For Bribery, Fraud

Let's Talk About Future: India To Pakistan At Border Force Talks

Let's Talk About Future: India To Pakistan At Border Force Talks
India on Thursday asked Pakistan to "talk about the future" as border security forces of both countries sat across the table here for a meeting.

Let's Talk About Future: India To Pakistan At Border Force Talks

Anirudh Kathirvel, Indian-Origin Boy Wins 'the Great Australian Spelling Bee'

Anirudh Kathirvel, Indian-Origin Boy Wins 'the Great Australian Spelling Bee'
Kathirvel beat his five opponents Harpita, Harrison, Marko, Mica and Grace for the title and 50,000 Australian dollars ($35,000) education scholarship

Anirudh Kathirvel, Indian-Origin Boy Wins 'the Great Australian Spelling Bee'

Europe Migrant Crisis: Pakistanis, Others Dumping Ids To Become 'Syrian'

Europe Migrant Crisis: Pakistanis, Others Dumping Ids To Become 'Syrian'
A Pakistani identity card in the bushes, a Bangladeshi one in a cornfield. A torn Iraqi driver's licence  bearing the photo of a man with a Saddam-style moustache, another one with a scarfed woman displaying a shy smile.

Europe Migrant Crisis: Pakistanis, Others Dumping Ids To Become 'Syrian'

Indian Takeaway Owner To Face Trial For Manslaughter Over Man's Peanut Death In Britain

Indian Takeaway Owner To Face Trial For Manslaughter Over Man's Peanut Death In Britain
Mohammed Zaman is accused of manslaughter for the death of Paul Wilson at his "Indian Garden" restaurant in Easingwold, North Yorkshire, in January 2014

Indian Takeaway Owner To Face Trial For Manslaughter Over Man's Peanut Death In Britain

Talks With India Only If Kashmir Discussed: Sartaj Aziz

Talks With India Only If Kashmir Discussed: Sartaj Aziz
National Security Advisor (NSA) Sartaj Aziz on Tuesday said Pakistan will hold talks with India only if the Kashmir issue is also on the agenda, the media reported.

Talks With India Only If Kashmir Discussed: Sartaj Aziz