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Farm leader concerned about impact PSAC strike could have on grain movement

Farm leader concerned about impact PSAC strike could have on grain movement

The Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association wants the federal government to find a resolution to the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) strike as quickly as possible.
New leadership for this year's Canadian Western Agribition

New leadership for this year's Canadian Western Agribition

The new leadership team for 2023 Canadian Western Agribition was selected at yesterday's annual meeting in Regina. Kim Hextall from Grenfell goes into her second term as president. She joined the board in 2014.
Canada's Supply Management Defended by Parliamentarians

Canada's Supply Management Defended by Parliamentarians

M-Ps are defending Canada's supply management system and say it could be a good option for lower-income countries to be less reliant on imports.
KAP Worried About Effect of PSAC Strike on Manitoba Agriculture

KAP Worried About Effect of PSAC Strike on Manitoba Agriculture

Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) is raising concerns with the potential impacts of strike action taken y members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) on Manitoba farmers and the agricultural sector.
Federal Agriculture Minister heading to Japan to discuss Canada-Japan Trade Relationship

Federal Agriculture Minister heading to Japan to discuss Canada-Japan Trade Relationship

Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau is heading to Japan to meet with her counterpart to promote Canada as a trade partner of choice and discuss the current Canada-Japan trade relationship.
Viterra's plan to upgrade its Moose Jaw grain terminal moving forward

Viterra's plan to upgrade its Moose Jaw grain terminal moving forward

Viterra is planning to make an $18-million upgrade to its Moose Jaw facility. Moose Jaw City Council approved Viterra's discretionary use application, according to minutes from the March 27th meeting.
Pilot partnership formed to support Saskatchewan agtech companies

Pilot partnership formed to support Saskatchewan agtech companies

The Saskatchewan Government announced a pilot partnership to further support agricultural technology development and economic growth in the province.
Ottawa and Saskatchewan make joint infrastructure investment to support 21 projects

Ottawa and Saskatchewan make joint infrastructure investment to support 21 projects

The Canadian and Saskatchewan governments announced a joint infrastructure investment of $42.1-million that will support 21 projects province-wide.
Incoming storm may pose challenges for calving this time of year

Incoming storm may pose challenges for calving this time of year

Old Man Winter isn’t quite done with Saskatchewan just yet. Earlier today, Environment Canada issued a special weather statement that has since been changed to a winter storm watch, covering the south and southeast portions of the province.
Western Canadian Farmers Hoping for Good Growing Season

Western Canadian Farmers Hoping for Good Growing Season

Western Canadian farmers are hoping for a normal year after the extreme ups and downs of the last two. Farmers gearing up for spring seeding say they hope they won't have to deal with record-breaking weather events like 2021's drought.