Environmental group set to drill Alberta government on clean energy policies

Environmental group set to drill Alberta government on clean energy policies

Pembina Institute report questions fairness of pending recommendations

Reading Time: < 1 minute A prominent clean energy think tank is taking the Government of Alberta to task for its seven-month pause on renewable energy projects in the province. The Pembina Institute is offering the public an assessment document ahead of the moratorium’s February 29 closure. It includes seven criteria for evaluating the Alberta Utilities Commission’s (AUC) forthcoming recommendations […] Read more

Familiar faces loom large in new Alberta Grains board of directors

Familiar faces loom large in new Alberta Grains board of directors

Inaugural board announced at organization AGM

Reading Time: 2 minutes The newly-formed Alberta Grains has elected an inaugural board of directors consisting of several faces that will be familiar to former Alberta Wheat and Alberta Barley commission members.  The new board – elected at Alberta Grains’ annual general meeting January 31 – includes Tara Sawyer of Acme as chair, Scott Jesperson of Spruce Grove as […] Read more



Calgary brewery gets $9.6 million shot in the arm

Calgary brewery gets $9.6 million shot in the arm

Banded Peak Brewing to expand with investment from owner Labatts

Reading Time: < 1 minute A one-time microbrewery in Calgary has announced a major expansion with plans to more than double its staff.   A $9.6 million investment by Labatt Breweries of Canada will see the Banded Peak Brewing Co. expand its 4,800 square foot brewery by an additional 7,000 square feet.  The company is also increasing staff by 68 […] Read more


“It’s rare to be able to find so many studies on a commodity ingredient.” – Essi Evans.

Canola meal shows benefits for milk production, lower emissions

New study reviewed 20 years of nutrition research, finds high inclusion rate works well

Reading Time: 2 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – A new review in the journal Advances in Dairy Research indicates canola meal provides numerous dairy ration benefits. The international journal review examined 20 years of canola meal studies in dairy rations, revealing it’s a high-quality protein feed capable of boosting milk production and reducing dairy herd methane emissions.  “It’s rare to […] Read more

People gather around trucks carrying humanitarian aid that entered the Gaza Strip from Egypt via the Rafah border crossing on October 21, 2023. The first of 20 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the war-torn and besieged Gaza Strip on October 21 through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, said AFP correspondents on both sides. Photo: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto.

Foodgrains Bank calls for urgent aid in Gaza

Humanitarian groups have had limited access to the besieged area

Over 6,000 men, women and children in Israel and Gaza have died in two weeks of conflict, the Foodgrains Bank said. More than 1.4 million people have been displaced.  As a member of the Humanitarian Coalition, the Foodgrains Bank is working with partner organizations and local groups to bring humanitarian assistance to the area.



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Grain groups find common ground over grading changes

In a rare move, the Wheat Growers and Farmers Union are on the same side of an issue

Two producer groups ordinarily at the opposite ends of the ideological spectrum have teamed up and come out swinging against proposed changes to wheat grading. The Wheat Growers Association (WGA) and National Farmers’ Union (NFU)have issued a joint statement decrying changes that will take effect August 1 which would see the export grade standard applied […] Read more


An artist’s rendering of the Prairie Crops and Soils Research Facility at the University of Manitoba. Photo: University of Manitoba

Feds, Manitoba pledge $6.4M to ag research facility

The new facility will modernize crop and soil research and training at the University of Manitoba

The Federal and Manitoba governments have thrown their weight behind development of a facility touted to become Canada’s pre-eminent resource for field crop research. “A great deal of our agriculture industry’s success comes from research and skill development,” said federal ag minister Marie-Claude Bibeau in a news release, Tuesday. Bibeau and Derek Johnson, Manitoba’s minister […] Read more

Pictured left to right: Tom Steve, Syeda Khurram and Hasan Kazmi.

Three senior executives out at Alberta wheat & barley commissions

Move comes as groups work towards August 1 amalgamation target

Reading Time: 2 minutes Two of Alberta’s largest farm groups have seen an abrupt change in leadership. It’s reported that three individuals have left the senior leadership team of the Alberta Wheat Commission and the Alberta Barley Commission.  General manager Tom Steve, COO Syeda Khurram and cash advance program manager Hasan Kazmi are reported to have left effective April […] Read more