WATCH: Grain Farmers of Ontario attack Justin Trudeau in new video

Grain Farmers of Ontario points out that farmers in the United States are getting $30 billion from the current US administration.

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Roberto Wakerell-Cruz Montreal QC
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Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) released a second attack video targeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's economic inaction in agricultural trade. GFO is the largest commodity organization in Ontario, representing 28,000 barley, corn, oat, soybean and wheat farmers in the province.

In August 2020, the group highlighted Trudeau's WE Charity scandals by juxtapose the $900 million dollar deal with the worsening situation that farmers face, especially with worsening relations with China and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Grain Farmers of Ontario points out that farmers in the United States are getting $30 billion from the current US administration. They say they do not need a handout but instead are asking Trudeau for a situation where they can be competitive.

The crops they grown by GFO "cover 6 million acres of farm land across the province, generate over $2.5 billion in farm gate receipts, result in over $9 billion in economic output and are responsible for over 40,000 jobs in the province," the video, titled "Trudeau chooses his family over your farms and food supply" says.

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