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"textContent": "Many Canadians want supply management in dairy abolished — full stop. And on the surface, it’s not difficult to understand why. Canada prides itself on being a market-driven economy, yet supply management sits uncomfortably within that narrative. The system is rooted less in classical free-market economics than in institutional and interventionist policy traditions — more John Maynard Keynes than Adam Smith. Read More",
"title": "Sylvain Charlebois: A plan to slowly wean Canada off supply management",
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