Couillard ready to go to court if NAFTA deal is unsatisfactory to Quebec farmers
MONTREAL — Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard said Wednesday he’ll consider going to court to block or delay the adoption of a new NAFTA if the deal is unsatisfactory to Quebec farmers.
Speaking in Montreal, Couillard said the province won’t accept an agreement that doesn’t meet the approval of dairy producers, who are against dismantling of the supply management system that regulates the price of dairy, eggs and poultry.
He added he won’t present any deal to the legislature that the agricultural sector opposes.
“I will not, not accept something that they would not accept,” he said at an election campaign event where he unveiled his party’s financial framework.

