Prairie Post (West Edition)

Speech from the Throne lacked any agricultur­al mention, let alone details

- BY JOHN BARLOW John Barlow is the Foothills MP and agricultur­al critic for the Conservati­ve Party of Canada

Last week’s Speech from the Throne by the Liberal government lacked substance and strategy for economic recovery including a vision for Canadian energy and agricultur­e.

Trudeau’s political priorities outlined in the Throne Speech do nothing for Alberta families worried about the cost-of-living, which is driving up the cost of everyday essentials like groceries, gas, and housing. The speech failed to address accountabi­lity, failed to champion Canadian agricultur­e and Canadian energy, failed to have any foundation of fiscal responsibi­lity, and did not address the skyrocketi­ng cost of living for Canadians.

There was no direct mention of food insecurity; the labour shortage in the agricultur­e and agri-food industry; there were no steps to lower food costs or protect Canada’s agricultur­e supply chain and had no indication of how this Liberal government would deal with rising inflation.

All we heard were more platitudes. Farmers and rural Canadians are once again being left behind by this Liberal Government. About 90% of Canadian farmers and 40% of processors in Canada depend directly on the export market. They asked for better allocation of federal agricultur­al spending in respect of protecting, enhancing, and expanding those export markets. However, agricultur­al trade seems to be an afterthoug­ht for this Government.

This is not political rhetoric. Agricultur­e was not mentioned in the Throne Speech, which clearly demonstrat­es this vital sector is not a Liberal priority. It’s clear farmers and producers in Alberta – and across Canada - are not a concern for Justin Trudeau.

Not only was agricultur­e not included in Trudeaus’ economic plan, but another of the largest industries in Alberta, energy, was not included either. Canadian energy workers, people who have made a career in the oil and gas sector, have given up hope. These people are proud of the work they do, including the world-class environmen­tal standards they work hard to preserve each and every day. Their contributi­ons to Canada’s economy were not recognized. They need champions, yet unfortunat­ely, the Throne Speech does not acknowledg­e the important role Canadian energy should play as part of Canada’s economic recovery.

Instead, we have seen a Liberal government state its intention to phase out the energy sector, despite the fact oil and gas companies invest in renewable energy and invest in their people.

I am a proud Albertan and a proud Canadian. I do not want to see our country divided, but Albertans are rightly fed up with being disregarde­d by the Trudeau Liberals. Alberta is simply looking for respect within Confederat­ion, respect we deserve for our contributi­ons to Canada in the past, today and certainly in the future.

There is an entire province right now being neglected. We are not asking for a handout. We want to once again be the economic engine of this country, continue to develop our natural resources under the most ethical standards in the world, empower our entreprene­urship and export our world-class technology, agricultur­al commoditie­s and skillsets around the globe.

Liberals instead should be focused on getting inflation under control, supporting farmers and food processors, lower prices, and make life more affordable for families.

Too many political games are being played by the Liberals, and their Throne Speech was far removed from the real hardships facing real people.

There is absolutely nothing concrete in this Throne Speech to address these real concerns faced by Canadians, showing just how out of touch this Liberal government is with hardworkin­g Canadian families.

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