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Jonah Grignon

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Jonah Grignon is a reporter with GFM based in Ottawa, where he covers federal politics in agriculture. Jonah graduated from Carleton University’s school of journalism in 2024 and started working full-time with GFM in Fall 2024, after starting as an intern in 2023. Jonah has written for publications like The Hill Times, Maisonneuve and Canada’s History. He has also created podcasts for Carleton’s student newspaper The Charlatan, Canada’s History and Farm Radio International in Ghana.


Stories by Jonah Grignon

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks in the small hours of April 29, 2025, in Ottawa after his Liberal Party won the general election the previous day. Photo: Kyodo/Reuters Connect
News, News & Opinion

Agriculture groups react to Carney win

Conservatives maintain rural dominance, NDP support collapses as Liberals win minority government

By Jonah Grignon, Karen Briere April 29, 2025
Canadian agricultural groups welcomed Mark Carney’s new minority federal government on Tuesday morning and pushed for immediate action on pressing issues.

As votes rolled in April 28, projections called for Mark Carney’s Liberal Party to fall short of a majority government.
News & Opinion

Agriculture groups react to Carney win

Conservatives maintain rural dominance, NDP support collapses as Liberals win minority government

By Jonah Grignon, Karen Briere April 29, 2025
Canada’s next federal government looks to be a Liberal minority under Mark Carney in what turned out to be a highly split vote April 28.


Photo: Getty Images
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Survey says Conservatives farmers’ favourite but some divisions remain

Trade and market access top-billed priority according to University of Calgary study

By Jonah Grignon April 28, 2025
Canadian farmers favour the federal Conservatives by a large margin but there are some regional differences according to a study from the University of Calgary. Trade and market access were named top priorities for the federal election.

Promotional material for CAPI panel “What Policy Asks Are Needed in the Federal Election Campaign.” Photo taken from @cdnAgriFood via X.com
News

Agricultural issues lack resonance needed to fit into election platforms

The issues that matter most to Canadian farmers tend to be neglected in election campaigns, but 2025 is different

By Jonah Grignon April 25, 2025
It's hard to bring attention to agriculture issues in political campaigns, though this year's federal election is different, say experts.


Conservative platform promises tax cuts, farmland protection
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Conservative platform promises tax cuts, farmland protection

By Jonah Grignon April 22, 2025
The Conservative Party of Canada is promising to cut taxes affecting farmers and create a farmland protection plan in its federal party platform, released Tuesday morning.

Follow along with our live coverage of the 2025 National Agricultural Leaders Debate. Photo: Screencap via x.com/@CFAFCA
News

Federal candidates talk tariffs, trade, climate change and red tape at agricultural debate

By Jonah Grignon April 17, 2025
Follow along for the Western Producer's live coverage of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture's federal election agriculture debate.


Photo: Juanmonino/Getty Images Plus
Livestock, News

Next government must help Canadian pork sector through Chinese tariffs says meat council

Council says government should avoid scenarios that make sectors like agriculture collateral damage

By Jonah Grignon April 15, 2025
Federal parties must recognize the losses Canada’s pork sector will face from Chinese tariffs, says Chris White, president and CEO of the Canadian Meat Council (CMC).

Canadian farm groups speak out on tariffs
Crops, News

No new U.S. tariffs on Canadian canola ‘welcome news’

National canola groups say risks of U.S. tariffs aren’t gone as growers fight two-front trade war

By Jonah Grignon April 4, 2025
No new tariffs on Canadian canola products means some relief for Canadian canola farmers, though uncertainty remains, say Canada's national canola organizations.


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News

David Thompson announced as new NFU Executive Director

By Jonah Grignon March 31, 2025
The National Farmers Union (NFU) has announced Ontario researcher David Thompson as its next Executive Director. Thompson previously served as Farm Labour and Special Projects Manager for the NFU Ontario (NFUO).

 Prime Minister Mark Carney, pictured here in March 2025. Photo: Reuters
News

Carney says supply management “off the table” in negotiations with Trump

Two leaders agreed to begin comprehensive economic, security negotiations after April 28 election says Carney

By Jonah Grignon, Reuters March 28, 2025
Supply management won't be part of trade negotiations and tariff discussions, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday.


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