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		<title>B.C. agrochemical startup gets $1.2M in federal funding</title>

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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Anodyne Chemistries Inc. from Burnaby, B.C. received $1.2 million from the federal government for its process turning carbon dioxide and water to hydrogen peroxide and formic acid. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Burnaby, B.C.-based company that uses a low-carbon approach to make chemical products for the agricultural sector received a financial boost from the federal government.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Projects like this are essential as we work together to lower greenhouse gas emissions and build a stronger, more resilient agriculture sector for Canadians,&rdquo; said Heath MacDonald, federal minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food in a news release.</p>
<p>Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada announced April 7 that Anodyne Chemistries Inc. will receive <a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/agriculture-agri-food/news/2026/04/government-of-canada-invests-in-low-carbon-agrichemicals-to-advance-sustainability-in-agriculture.html?utm_campaign=esdc-edsc-censv2-24-25&#038;utm_medium=email&#038;utm_source=news-from-the-government-of-canada&#038;utm_content=news-product-260407-en-2pm">up to$1,236,310 through Ottawa&rsquo;s AgriScience Program &#8211; Projects Component</a> under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.</p>
<p>Anodyne describes itself as a <a href="https://anodynechemistries.com/about/">Canadian chemical startup</a> on its website. It plans to use the funds to develop a bio-electric process to convert carbon dioxide and water into hydrogen peroxide and formic acid.</p>
<p>Hydrogen peroxide disinfects and sanitizes equipment, while formic acid&rsquo;s uses include as a preservative for animal feed.</p>
<p>The processes to make these products would reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as the ag sector&rsquo;s reliance on petrochemical feedstocks.</p>
<p>&ldquo;We&rsquo;re proud to work alongside AAFC to build the foundation for a domestic, decarbonized agrichemical supply chain in Canada,&rdquo; said Anodyne chief executive Iain Evans.</p>
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		<title>Highwood MLA RJ Sigurdson survives recall attempt</title>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alexis Kienlen]]></dc:creator>
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<p>Alberta Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation RJ Sigurdson, was one of 26 Members of Legislative Assembly who were faced with a recall petition.</p>



<p>On February 27, it was announced the recall was unsuccessful. Elections Alberta completed petition verification for seven petitions, and it was confirmed there were insignificant signatures to meet the required thresholds and the verification count ended.</p>



<p>Sigurdson is the MLA for Highwood in southern Alberta. For his recall petition to pass, canvassers were required to gather 15,788 signatures.</p>



<p>A successful recall petition must meet or exceed at least 60 per cent of the total number of votes cast in the most recent election. In the 2023 provincial election, 26,314 votes were cast in Highwood.</p>



<p>Molly Metcalf, a constituent in Highwood, started the recall petition. She and her canvassers began collecting signatures November 25, 2025, and had to stop collecting them February 22, 2026.</p>



<p>Metcalf, a teacher, was frustrated because Sigurdson had supported the Notwithstanding Clause to order striking teachers back to work.</p>



<p>She and her husband tried contacting Sigurdson in 2023 but received no response. They tried to contact him several times in 2025.</p>



<p>When she saw others expressing frustration about him on Facebook, she was able to run a GoFundMe to raise the $500 needed for the recall petition application fee. Metcalf completed the Application for Recall Petition and Notice of Recall Petition and submitted everything on November 3, 2025.</p>



<p>Sigurdson wrote a statement to Gordon McClure, the Chief Electoral Officer of Elections Alberta. He wrote he supported action to balance children’s rights to education and wanted to ensure students returned to school as quickly as possible. He wrote he was committed to constituents and attended meetings, events and public forums, and responded to emails.</p>



<p>“My priority continues to be the well-being and future of our children, community and my Ministerial duty to farmers,” he wrote.</p>



<p>Since the recall petition has not passed, all copies of the petition and canvasser identification documents must be returned to Elections Alberta, and other steps will be taken to finish the failed recall petition.</p>



<p>Nine recall petitions for MLAs across the province have not gathered adequate signatures, and two recall petitions have been withdrawn.</p>
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		<title>Alberta agriculture minister faces recall petition</title>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2025 15:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Greg Price]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p><span class="rt-reading-time" style="display: block;"><span class="rt-label rt-prefix">Reading Time: </span> <span class="rt-time">2</span> <span class="rt-label rt-postfix">minutes</span></span> The number of approved recall petitions has risen to nine for Premier Danielle Smith&#8217;s United Conservative Party caucus after Monday&#8217;s confirmation to Alberta&#8217;s chief electoral officer. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>UPDATED</strong> – November 25, 2025 – 1655 CST – To include comments from RJ Sigurdson.</em></p>
<p>The number of approved recall petitions has risen to nine for Premier Danielle Smith’s <a href="https://unitedconservative.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">United Conservative Party</a> caucus after Monday’s confirmation to Alberta’s chief electoral officer.</p>
<p>Among the names received were four cabinet ministers, including RJ Sigurdson (agriculture and irrigation) in his Highwood riding. Also named were Rajan Sawhney (Indigenous relations), Myles McDougall (advanced education) and Dale Nally (Service Alberta and red tape reduction).</p>
<p>Upon approval of the recall petition, a three-month window is opened for those who submitted the petition to collect 60 per cent of the total number of votes cast in the most recent election in the electoral division. For Sigurdson’s case, it would be 15, 788 signatures to trigger a vote on whether the MLA keeps his seat.</p>
<p>Recall petitions have been concentrated in more urban areas overall, including five from the Calgary area, which also included speaker Ric McIver.</p>
<p>The petitioner against Sigurdson gave unresponsiveness to contact and difficulty to get ahold of as reasons for the recall. Not keeping regular posted office hours or responding to phone and email requests, and supporting the use of the notwithstanding clause, were also cited on the <a href="https://www.elections.ab.ca/recall-initiative/recall/current-recall-petitions/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Current Recall Petitions Page here</a>.</p>
<p>“As your MLA, I supported action to balance children’s rights to education. The decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause was not taken lightly, but was necessary to ensure students could return to the classroom in the quickest manner possible,” said Sigurdson in his formal response to the recall petition.</p>
<p>“I remain fully committed to listening to and representing all constituents. I regularly respond to community concerns through meetings, emails, attending events and public forums. The recall petition’s claim that I do not engage with constituents is simply not accurate. My priority continues to be the well-being and future of our children, community and my ministerial duty to farmers.”</p>
<p>Elections Alberta also previously approved a petition to recall MLA Demetrios Nicolaides (education).</p>
<p>The UCP holds 47 members in the 87-member house with the opposition NDP at 38. If all nine MLAs were defeated in constituency votes, Smith’s government would lose its majority status, with two former UCP sitting as independents.</p>
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		<title>Canadian agriculture minister MacDonald headed to Mexico</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 18:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Phil Franz-Warkentin]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Canadian Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Heath MacDonald, will lead a ministerial mission to Mexico next week, Oct. 14-17. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canadian Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Heath MacDonald, will lead a ministerial mission to Mexico next week.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Canada and Mexico share a strong partnership shaped by years of collaboration and more than three decades of free trade,&rdquo; said MacDonald in a news release, adding &ldquo;this trip is about further strengthening our ties, developing relationships, and creating opportunities that will drive growth and prosperity in both of our nations.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Between October 14 and 17, MacDonald will meet with Julio Berdegu&#233;, Mexico&rsquo;s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, and Javier Calderon, the Head of Mexico&rsquo;s National Health Safety and Quality Service. Talks will focus on diversifying and <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/canadian-mexican-agri-food-sectors-must-co-operate-amid-tensions-with-u-s-says-ambassador" target="_blank">growing trade between the two </a><a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/canadian-mexican-agri-food-sectors-must-co-operate-amid-tensions-with-u-s-says-ambassador" target="_blank">nations</a>, said the release.</p>
<p>MacDonald will also meet with local business leaders and stakeholders &ldquo;to promote Canadian agricultural and agri-food products, strengthen bilateral relationships and explore opportunities of mutual interest.&rdquo;</p>
<p>This visit will seek to further strengthen Canada&rsquo;s bilateral relationship and expand agricultural co-operation. It comes following a September meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, where the <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/cns_global_markets/global-markets-canada-mexico-create-strategic-partnership" target="_blank">Canada-Mexico Action Plan 2025-2028</a> was announced.</p>
<p>In Mexico City, MacDonald plans to connect with provincial counterparts and industry representatives attending the Tri-National Accord later that week. MacDonald will also travel to Guadalajara to continue his outreach with key Mexican stakeholders.</p>
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		<title>New Quebec ag minister named in shuffle</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2025 23:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dave Bedard]]></dc:creator>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Farmers in Quebec get a new representative at the provincial cabinet table as Premier Francois Legault names Donald Martel the new minister of agriculture, replacing Andre Lamontagne. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A former opposition ag critic for Quebec&rsquo;s governing Coalition Avenir (CAQ) has been named the province&rsquo;s new minister of agriculture, fisheries and food.</p>
<p>As part of a wider cabinet shuffle, Premier Francois Legault on Wednesday appointed Donald Martel, MNA for the riding of Nicolet-Becancour since 2012, to the ag minister&rsquo;s post and as minister responsible for the Centre-du-Quebec region.</p>
<p>On the ag portfolio, Martel replaces Andre Lamontagne, who&rsquo;d led the ag ministry (MAPAQ) <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/caq-taps-businessman-as-quebecs-new-ag-minister" target="_blank">since 2018</a>. Media outlets have reported Lamontagne, the MNA for Johnson since 2014, has decided not to seek re-election and did not attend the federal/provincial/territorial (FPT) agriculture ministers&rsquo; meeting this week in Winnipeg.</p>
<p>Lamontagne said Monday on X it had been a &ldquo;great honour&rdquo; to serve as ag minister and that he would continue as MNA for Johnson. The next provincial election is scheduled for Oct. 5, 2026 if Legault does not call one before that date.</p>
<p>Before entering provincial politics, Martel had served as director-general and secretary-treasurer for the regional municipality (MRC) of Nicolet-Yamaska, south of Trois-Rivieres. He then ran unsuccessfully as a candidate for the Parti Quebecois (PQ) in the riding then known as Nicolet-Yamaska in 2007 before joining the CAQ.</p>
<p>After winning the Nicolet-Becancour seat in 2012 for the CAQ, Martel served as that party&rsquo;s second-opposition ag, fisheries and food critic (2012-14, 2017) and sat on the Quebec assembly&rsquo;s agriculture, fisheries, energy and natural resources committee during those stints. He also served in other critic posts for the CAQ, and as party whip (2014-18).</p>
<p>After the CAQ formed government <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/caqs-ag-critic-among-winners-in-quebec-election" target="_blank">in 2018</a>, Martel served as a parliamentary assistant to the premier (2018-22) and as parliamentary assistant to the economy, innovation and energy minister (2022-25).</p>
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		<title>Federal agriculture minister to visit Indo-Pacific to talk trade</title>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2025 19:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Federal agriculture minister Heath MacDonald is headed to Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines to promote Canadian agricultural trade interests.</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Federal agriculture minister Heath MacDonald is headed to Singapore, <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/canadian-meat-council-praises-trade-deal-with-indonesia">Indonesia</a> and the Philippines to promote Canadian agricultural trade interests.</p>
<p>&#8220;<span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">This trip is about</span><span lang="en-US"> promoting these products, advancing trade discussions, and building relationships that will create new opportunities for our hardworking producers back home,&#8221; MacDonald said in a July 28 news release.</span></p>
<p>While in the region, MacDonald will meet with senior government government officials, local and Canadian business leaders and other stakeholders. The minister leaves this week and will be in the Indo-Pacific for about a week, a spokesperson for his office said.</p>
<p>The Indo-Pacific is the world&#8217;s fastest growing region and home to six of Canada&#8217;s top 13 trading partners, the release said.</p>
<p>Canada opened an <a href="https://www.agcanada.com/daily/macaulay-opens-indo-pacific-ag-office">Indo-Pacific trade office</a> in Manila, Philippines in early 2024 as part of a plan to increase Canadian agri-food exports to the region.</p>
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		<title>Farming Smarter receives financial boost from Alberta government for potato research</title>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 18:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Farming Smarter near Lethbridge got a boost to its research equipment, thanks to the Alberta government’s increase in capital funding for research associations.</p>



<p>Agriculture minister RJ Sigurdson was on hand on at Farming Smarter’s two-day field school to announce a one-time capital grant of $3.2 million to Alberta’s 12 applied research associations (ARAs).</p>



<p>It will allow them to focus on research into the adoption of new technology and practices.</p>



<p>ARAs are regional, non-profit organizations that conduct research and extension activities tailored to the specific needs of producers in their respective areas.</p>



<p>“The associations can extend the life of their facility’s infrastructure and equipment and reduce their operating costs,” said Sigurdson.</p>



<p>“The funding is intended to support agricultural research and improve competitiveness. Agricultural research in Alberta leads to tangible benefits for farmers that include higher profits and ample food supply at an affordable cost for consumers.”</p>



<p>Sigurdson said Canada is only one of five net-exporting countries in the world. The minister referred to Alberta and Saskatchewan as the bread basket feeding the world.</p>



<p>“Estimates are the global food demand will rise anywhere from 65 to 85 per cent by mid century. More and more countries are going to continue to look towards our provinces to feed the world, and research is going to be key to continuing to support our farmers and ranchers in the incredible work they do every year.”</p>



<p>Farming Smarter used its part of the capital grant to purchase a tractor to expand its capacity for irrigated crop research, specifically in potato agronomy. Alberta has surpassed Prince Edward Island as the country’s largest potato producer.</p>



<p>The province exported $930 million in processed potatoes in 2024, Sigurdson said.</p>



<p>“Alberta is an agricultural powerhouse. They proudly produce about one-fifth of Canada’s ag exports. With potato production contributing billions per year to Alberta’s economy, applied research associations play a vital role in supporting farmers and ranchers with top-notch research that helps producers improve and advance agriculture in Alberta,” he said.</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Farming Smarter near Lethbridge got a boost to its research equipment, thanks to the Alberta government’s increase in capital funding for research associations.</p>
<p>Agriculture minister RJ Sigurdson was on hand on at Farming Smarter’s two-day field school to announce a one-time capital grant of $3.2 million to Alberta’s 12 applied research associations (ARAs).</p>
<p>It will allow them to focus on research into the adoption of new technology and practices.</p>
<p>ARAs are regional, non-profit organizations that conduct research and extension activities tailored to the specific needs of producers in their respective areas.</p>
<p>“The associations can extend the life of their facility’s infrastructure and equipment and reduce their operating costs,” said Sigurdson.</p>
<p>“The funding is intended to support agricultural research and improve competitiveness. Agricultural research in Alberta leads to tangible benefits for farmers that include higher profits and ample food supply at an affordable cost for consumers.”</p>
<p>Sigurdson said Canada is only one of five net-exporting countries in the world. The minister referred to Alberta and Saskatchewan as the bread basket feeding the world.</p>
<p>“Estimates are the global food demand will rise anywhere from 65 to 85 per cent by mid century. More and more countries are going to continue to look towards our provinces to feed the world, and research is going to be key to continuing to support our farmers and ranchers in the incredible work they do every year.”</p>
<p>Farming Smarter used its part of the capital grant to purchase a tractor to expand its capacity for irrigated crop research, specifically in potato agronomy. <a href="https://www.producer.com/news/potatoes-set-harvest-record/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Alberta has surpassed</a> Prince Edward Island as the country’s <a href="https://www.albertafarmexpress.ca/daily/alberta-harvest-wraps-up/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">largest potato producer.</a></p>
<p>The province exported $930 million in processed potatoes in 2024, Sigurdson said.</p>
<p>“Alberta is an agricultural powerhouse. They proudly produce about one-fifth of Canada’s ag exports. With potato production contributing billions per year to Alberta’s economy, applied research associations play a vital role in supporting farmers and ranchers with top-notch research that helps producers improve and advance agriculture in Alberta,” he said.</p>
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		<title>Pulse Weekly: Pulse Canada awaits India decision on peas</title>

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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Pulse Canada is in anticipation of a decision by India whether or not to impose tariffs on Canadian yellow peas beginning June 1. </p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Glacier FarmMedia | MarketsFarm</em> — At the beginning of seeding, the focus for Pulse Canada right now is not the fields but rather the negotiating table.</p>
<p>Pulse Canada is awaiting word from India as to whether or not the country will extend the tariff-free status of Canadian yellow pea imports before it expires on June 1. If not, it would be the second blowto Canadian pulse growers after China imposed a 100 per cent tariff on its Canadian pea imports in March.</p>
<p>Greg Northey, vice president, corporate affairs for Pulse Canada, said while late spring and early summer typically means a seasonal slowdown for pulse exports, the uncertainty regarding Canada’s two largest markets has brought a wariness for buyers. Activity from India suggests that a tariff may be on the horizon.</p>
<p>“The current speculation is … (India) would put a tariff on peas. (We’re) not sure what level that tariff would be. But I would think it would be a major signal from India on what that market will look going forward,” he said, adding there was a recent surge in yellow pea imports to India.</p>
<p>“We’re seeing a lot of competition, from the Black Sea particularly. A tariff would apply to everybody, but it would be a challenge for Canada to stay competitive,” Northey said. “(India’s) a pretty dynamic market. So it will be interesting to see what would happen with the combination of prices.”</p>
<p>Representatives from Pulse Canada have had “open lines of communication” with Heath MacDonald, the minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, since he was appointed to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet on May 13. They will also visit Ottawa next month for discussions with other cabinet ministers.</p>
<p>“(Talks have) been good so far. It’s been promising. (AAFC) is continuing to staff up and get themselves ready, but they’re very open to speak with stakeholders at the moment,” Northey said.</p>
<p>However, international trade is still top of mind for Pulse Canada.</p>
<p>“The focus is trade and trying to address the issues we’re seeing, particularly in China,” he said. “How do we get back to a place where we don’t have 100 per cent tariffs? What does that relationship look like going forward? That access is very important and it’s never good to have a major market like that be in a situation like that.”</p>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>New federal agriculture minister Heath MacDonald hopes to engage farmers across Canada on the issues that matter most.</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Glacier FarmMedia</em> — New federal agriculture minister Heath MacDonald hopes to engage farmers across Canada on the issues that matter most.</p>
<p>MacDonald was sworn in as minister May 13 at Rideau Hall as part of prime minister Mark Carney’s first cabinet shuffle since the election.</p>
<p>He said the news of his new role came as a surprise even to him.</p>
<p>“In this business, you just never know … where you’re going land,” he said.</p>
<p>“We went through an election, and you’re kind of decompressing from that, and all of a sudden, Mr. Carney gave me the call, and here I am.</p>
<p>“First of all, you’re excited, obviously, and then the nervousness sets in, you start to think, ‘oh, wow, this is a pretty big event.’ ”</p>
<p>Macdonald represents the riding of Malpeque in Prince Edward Island.</p>
<p>“Farming, coming from the rural part of the country, is obviously on my plate each and every day,” he said.</p>
<p>“So, it’s not unprecedented to be in the middle of the farming issue.”</p>
<p>He said he hopes to have discussions with farmers and provincial ministers across the country to build trust and better understand the issues facing different regions.</p>
<p>“I could sit here and read binders all day, but boots on the ground, I can’t wait to get out of Ottawa, to be quite honest with you, and meet some of these farmers and these provincial ministers as well, to ensure that they understand who I am and what I’m made of, and what I can try to contribute to their success.”</p>
<p>MacDonald previously served on the House of Commons agriculture committee. He said this work allowed him to make valuable connections, including the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, the <span data-teams="true">Canadian Cattle Association</span> and the Canada Grains Council.</p>
<p>“The handshakes and the friendliness (are) there,” he said.</p>
<p>“We just need to get to work together now on some bigger issues.”</p>
<p>He said he hopes to use these connections to facilitate conversations across regions, including in-person meetings:</p>
<p>“It’s all about understanding their needs and ensuring that they know that I’m accessible.”</p>
<p>Before being elected to the House of Common s in 2021, MacDonald served as finance minister in the P.E.I legislature. He said this experience could be an advantage in his new role.</p>
<p>“It allows me to have a better understanding of the financial resources required to progress the farming community and allows me to speak freely on certain things that maybe some others might not be aware of.”</p>
<p>In addition to his role as agriculture minister, MacDonald was named to several government committees, including the Build Canada committee, which considers issues of economic productivity, including housing and climate action.</p>
<p>While MacDonald said he hasn’t had time yet to be fully briefed on what the committee will entail, he expects some agricultural concerns to carry over into Build Canada, specifically labour force issues.</p>
<p>“I’ll be front and centre with agriculture, ensuring that every decision that is made that they are well aware of the effects it has on the agri-food and agriculture portfolio,” he said.</p>
<p>“That’s my job, to ensure that we’re heard at the cabinet table, and that’s what I intend to do.”</p>
<p>One issue he said he hopes to engage other ministers on is interprovincial trade, which he called a high priority for the government.</p>
<p>Two of the major policies Canadian farmers are hoping to see action on are a formal reversal of the capital gains tax changes and a permanent removal of the carbon tax for on-farm activities.</p>
<p>“On both those issues, I believe the decisions that Mr. Carney came out with, it’s the right decision.”</p>
<p>“I think we were very clear on the carbon tax and eliminating it all together,” MacDonald said, and pointed out he was one of the few Liberal MPs to support Bill C-234, a private members bill that proposed carbon exemptions for some on-farm activities.</p>
<p>MacDonald also said he is aware of concerns around red tape and regulatory burdens. This includes reforms to the Pest Management Regulatory Agency, which he says he will be pursuing.</p>
<p>“There’s lots of issues right across the board, and we need to take each and every one of them and categorize them on the importance to those industries,” he said,</p>
<p>“And that’s what we’ll do.</p>
<p>“The lines of communication are open, and we’ll continue to have those discussions, and then bring it back to Ottawa and have those discussions with the bureaucrats, whether it’s CFIA or the department, or whoever needs to hear it, they’re going to hear it.</p>
<p>“I’m knee deep-in this stuff right now … but you learn and live every day, and we’ll just keep progressing forward.”</p>
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