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The Canadian Foodgrains Bank works with partner organizations to provide food aid and support farmers in developing countries, such as Congolese chicken farmer Rebecca (pictured – right), to grow food and support their families and communities. Photo: Canadian Foodgrains Bank/Facebook
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Budget cuts may signal shift away from food aid says Canadian Foodgrains Bank

By Jonah Grignon November 7, 2025
The 2025 budget included cuts to international aid finding, which could hurt the farmer-supported charity Canadian Foodgrains Bank

File photo of a CFIA vehicle. Photo: File
Livestock, News, Poultry/Eggs

B.C. ostriches now to be culled after ruling: CFIA

Farm has been at the centre of protests since CFIA first ordered the cull of over 300 birds

By Jonah Grignon November 6, 2025
Birds are now to be culled from a British Columbia ostrich operation that sought to bypass standard federal practice in on-farm outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza and has been denied an appeal at Canada’s highest court.


Photo: Getty Images Plus
News

Federal budget draws mixed reaction from Canadian agriculture groups

By Jonah Grignon November 5, 2025
The 2025 federal budget took a step forward in recognizing agriculture’s importance but failed to address pressing challenges like labour disruptions, interswitching and precision technology, say Canadian farm groups.

Budget 2025 includes trade focus, boost for agriculture risk management
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Budget 2025 includes trade focus, boost for agriculture risk management

By Jonah Grignon November 4, 2025
The 2025 budget includes several investments relevant to the agriculture sector, including new trade corridors and financial supports for farmers


A Canadian flag flies at the top of one of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa. Photo: File
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Canadian agriculture’s asks from the 2025 federal budget

By Jonah Grignon November 3, 2025
a preview of the expectations and priorities of Canadian agriculture groups ahead of the 2025 federal budget, set to be revealed Nov. 4.

Photo: vitpho/Getty Images Plus
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American agriculture groups call for full renewal of CUSMA trade deal

By Jonah Grignon October 30, 2025
American food and agriculture groups are calling for a full 16-year renewal of the Canada-United States-Mexico-Agreement (CUSMA).


Photo: Getty Images Plus
News

Trade tensions boosted confidence in Canadian food system, report shows

By Jonah Grignon October 28, 2025
U.S. tariff threats have boosted Canadians’ view of the nation’s food system according to the 2025 public trust report from the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity. Trust in Canadian farmers remains high but has been eclipsed by trust in scientists.

Heath MacDonald, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, met with Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, Julio Berdegué, to discuss bilateral relations and strengthen cooperation and trade ties between the two countries. Photo: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via ZUMA Press
Beef Cattle, Canola, Hogs, News

New opportunities for Canadian goods in Mexico

By Jonah Grignon October 23, 2025
Agriculture minister’s trip to Mexico sees promotion of Canadian goods like beef and canola, with potential for more partnerships in the future


Exploring Harvest Safety
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Exploring Harvest Safety

By Jonah Grignon October 22, 2025
Kristin Hoffman of WSPS explains measures for increased farm safety around harvest season

Arlene Dickinson speaks on a panel at the Canandian Agri-Food Policy Institute’s conference in Ottawa Oct. 2. Photo by Jonah Grignon
News

Arlene Dickinson says recent trip to Asia opened her eyes to new trade opportunities

By Jonah Grignon October 3, 2025
Arlene Dickinson says Canada must take up decades-old suggestions to support the agriculture and food sectors


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