Canadian Dairy Commission
Austin Rikley-Krindle is a skilled Junior Economist and Policy Analyst currently employed at the Canadian Dairy Commission, with additional experience as a Content Developer for Not Crypto Bros. Previous roles include Researcher and Junior Policy Analyst with Environment and Climate Change Canada, where legislative and policy research was conducted, and Business Development Assistant at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, managing a significant budget and providing strategic advice on intellectual property. Austin also served as Town Councillor for the Town of Hudson, QC, where a $14.5 million budget was reviewed and multi-year forecasts were prepared. Notable achievements encompass acting as Mayor during an absence and holding the position of Vice President External Affairs for the Macdonald Campus Students' Society. Austin holds a Master of Public Policy & Public Administration from Concordia University and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from McGill University.
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Canadian Dairy Commission
The Canadian Dairy Commission is a Crown corporation which was established in 1966 with the mandate of coordinating federal and provincial dairy policies and creating a control mechanism for milk production which would help stabilize revenues and avoid costly surpluses.