Dozens of Saskatchewan residents say they're getting a raw deal from the federal government because they're forced to go underground to buy unpasteurized milk they believe is more nutritious than what's sold in grocery stores.
The long-simmering debate between raw-milk consumers and federal officials continues across the country where law-breaking dairy producers share small quantities of unpasteurized milk to local buyers despite a federal law prohibiting its sale in Canada.
Raw-milk drinkers are calling on Ottawa to lift its ban on the sale of raw milk and introduce a new milk category and introduce testing and quality control to help ensure it's safe to drink.
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