OTTAWA, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Canada said on Monday that a major
trade deal agreed by 12 Pacific nations would only allow limited
access to protected Canadian domestic dairy and poultry markets,
a politically sensitive issue ahead of the Oct. 19 election.
Officials said the deal would offer up just 3.25 percent of
the Canadian dairy market over five years and around 2 percent
of the poultry market. Farmers said during the negotiations that
they could be crippled if Canada offered up too much.