Why is inward inspection and inward weighing being removed as a requirement in the Canada Grain Act?
A4. Repealing mandatory inward inspection and inward weighing will reduce regulation as well as mandatory costs paid by the industry and producers. The proposed changes reflect a view of where and in what manner it is most appropriate for the Government to regulate and provide services to the grain sector.
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