global The emerging international consensus is unlikely to please the Canadian ag sector
The emerging international consensus is unlikely to please the Canadian ag sector Canadian producers should prepare for disappointment at the upcoming United Nations’ Food Systems Summit. Planned to take place in New York this September, the summit will look to launch new strategies to deliver on the UN’s 17 development goals. In Canada, dialogues have
Fraser: Expectations should be low for Food Systems Summit

Parliament rises as farm succession bill passes
Manitoba MP's private member's bill clears Senate

Commodity groups split on predictable lines over supply management law
Private member’s bill would exclude supply-managed commodities from trade negotiations

Federal government offer details on Clean Tech funding
More efficient grain dryers are a major part of the planned spending

Indigenous-led ag projects get federal funding
Funding to support business planning and other studies

Opinion: IEA report has consequences for agricultural producers

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Programming types, cost-sharing among expected contentious points
Free COVID-19 course for foreign workers, employers
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Opinion: Farmers, workers deserve better than Switch
Fraser: Farm transfer law gains support, moves to Senate
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