The Canadian Cattlemen's Association has joined with beef groups from four other countries in calling for a comprehensive, trade-liberalizing Trans Pacific Partnership deal.
The other groups in the so called Five Nations Beef Alliance are from New Zealand, Australia, Mexico and the U-S.
All five of those countries are involved in the TPP negotiations.
The Alliance argues a good TPP deal could provide beef farmers, processors and exporters with new opportunities across much of the Asia-Pacific region.
For it to be a good deal, the cattle groups say it needs to ensure that beef producers and their supply chain partners can reap the maximum benefits of the envisaged tariff cuts.