About Learn Quiz FAQ
Get Started ← Back to Learn Overview
🌾
Who handles agriculture & rural issues?

Agriculture & Rural Issues

Agriculture involves all levels. Federal sets national policy and trade agreements, provinces manage farmland and licensing, and municipalities handle local agricultural by-laws.

⚠️ Shared Jurisdiction: This area involves multiple levels of government. The information below shows the primary responsibility at each level, but overlap is common. When in doubt, start with the level most directly related to your issue.
Federal

Parliament of Canada

  • Agricultural policy and subsidies
  • Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
  • International trade agreements affecting agriculture
  • Farm Credit Canada
💡 Example: Contact CFIA about food safety, or your MP about agricultural trade policy.
Provincial

Provincial Legislature

  • Provincial agricultural programs and crop insurance
  • Farmland regulation and preservation
  • Agricultural licensing
  • Provincial marketing boards
💡 Example: Contact your provincial agriculture ministry about farming programs.
Municipal

City / Town Hall

  • Agricultural by-laws
  • Local farmers' markets
  • Agricultural fairs and events
  • Rural road maintenance
💡 Example: Contact your municipality about farm by-laws or market permits.

Quick Reference — Who to Contact

🏛️ Federal

Your Member of Parliament (MP)

🏢 Provincial

Your MPP, MLA, or MNA

🏘️ Municipal

Your City Councillor

Ready to Take Action?

Use MyCivicVoice to find your representatives and draft a letter about the issues that matter to you.

Take Action →