Milk Ingredients Reporting System (MIRS)
The Canadian Dairy Commission has developed a new online reporting system that simplifies the reporting of purchases and sales by further processors and distributors registered in the Special Milk Class Permit Program (SMCPP). This system is called the Milk Ingredient Reporting System or MIRS.
MIRS ensures the confidentiality of data through measures such as the Government of Canada's GCKeys authentication process and industry-recognized encryption methods.
Milk Ingredients Reporting System (MIRS)
MIRS allows participants in the SMCPP to enter their program reports directly online.
Already a SMCPP Participant?
Milk Access for Growth
Background and purpose of the program
The Milk Access for Growth (MAG) program guarantees a sufficient supply of milk (whole or skim) to manufacture products that will grow total market demand.
MAG Eligibility Criteria
MAG Contact Person
For more information about the Milk Access for Growth (MAG) program, please contact:
Christine Boutin
Senior Director
Commercial Operations and Marketing
Canadian Dairy Commission
Building 55, NCC Driveway
960 Carling Avenue
Ottawa ON K1A 0Z2
Fax: 613-792-2009
Email: Christine.Boutin@cdc-ccl.gc.ca
Matching Investment Fund
Applications to the MIF are currently paused while the program undergoes a review and an update.
Updated program details will be available in Winter 2026. Please contact us at cdc.innovation.ccl@cdc-ccl.gc.ca for additional details.
Annual Report to Parliament on Access to Information Act
The Access to Information Act provides Canadians the right to access information contained in government records subject to certain specific and limited exceptions.
This webpage contains the Annual Reports of the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada to Parliament on the administration of the Access to Information Act.