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CHARLEBOIS: Think chicken prices are high now? Just wait until this summer
Under supply management, Canadians were promised stable supply, mostly domestic production, and predictable prices
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Canadians are paying record prices for chicken while importing massive quantities of foreign poultry, mostly from the United States. If that sounds contradictory, it’s because it is.
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