With the new year just around the corner, Canada's Farm Progress Show has announced some key changes for the 2020 show. First off, there's a new name — Canada's Farm Show. “We have been working hard with the advisory committee behind the scenes to build a new direction for the show,” says Tim Reid, president... Read More
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As the 43rd session of parliament opened Dec 5th, the Governor General laid out the government's priorities going forward. This year's throne speech was titled "Moving Forward Together," and key priorities outlined were: fighting climate change, strengthening the middle class, walking the road of reconciliation, keeping Canadians safe and healthy, and positioning Canada for success... Read More
The Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) will be bringing on Dave Carey as its new vice-president of government & industry relations. Carey will be responsible for managing relationships with government and industry stakeholders, as well as advocating on issues, programs, and policies that "enhance the success of Canadian canola farmers," according to a press release.... Read More
For the month of November, Canadian Pacific (CP) moved more grain and grain products than any other month in its history. The company delivered 2.74 million metric tonnes (MMT) during November, beating the October 2019 all-time record of 2.66 MMT. "CP achieved great things last month for the Canadian grain supply chain in close collaboration... Read More
A new study shows the average Canadian family will pay $487 more on food in 2020. Canada's Food Price Report was released this week by the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute (AFI) in collaboration with Dalhousie University's Agri-Food Analytics Lab. The forecast shows the average Canadian household total grocery bill will rise to $12,667.... Read More
The Alberta government has introduced its new police funding model that will increase the amount of RCMP officer and civilian positions. The Provincial Police Service Agreement (PPSA) will be a cost-sharing initiative between both the federal and provincial governments along with the addition of small and rural communities beginning to pay a portion of the... Read More
AgScape, Ontario's branch of Agriculture in the Classroom-Canada, is hoping other farmers will be like Jim McMillan and consider its organization when it comes to their next charitable donation. Launched this week is this Fill the Shoes of Tomorrow’s Agriculture Leaders campaign aimed to raise money for the development and delivery of hands-on programs to... Read More
Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Limited has confirmed its acquisition of Thornloe Cheese from EastGen. Located in Northern Ontario, Thornloe Cheese has been a local producer of cheese and cheese curds near Thornloe, Ont., for over 75 years. Employing about 30 people, Thornloe is known for its speciality cheese and recently introduced the first butter and... Read More
Alberta MP John Barlow will step in on the agriculture file for the first session of the 43rd Parliament, replacing MP Luc Berthold as Agriculture and Agri-Food shadow minister. Conservative Party of Canada leader Andrew Scheer named Barlow to the post while moving Berthold to shadow minister of Infrastructure and Communities. Originally from Saskatchewan, Barlow... Read More
In the week since the CN Railway strike ended, a top executive says they're on the right track to get grain and other products moving as they once were. CN's executive vice-president and corporate services and chief legal officer, Sean Finn, says although the strike meant setbacks, they were still able to move close to... Read More