New Brunswick producer acclaimed as CCA president

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Published: April 4, 2023

New Brunswick producer Nathan Phinney will continue as president of the Canadian Cattle Association for the coming year.

Phinney, who was acclaimed at the group’s recent AGM, took over the role in December following the sudden passing of Reg Schellenberg.

Tyler Fulton, the past president of Manitoba Beef Producers, was acclaimed as vice-president.

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