Agriculture committee finalizes BRM advice

Report to Bibeau ahead of ag ministers meetings later this month to include recommendations on changing AgriStability


Members of the House of Commons agriculture committee are finalizing recommendations for business risk management programs ahead of federal-provincial-territorial meetings. Conservative agriculture critic Lianne Rood says a report will be sent to Minister of Agriculture Marie Claude Bibeau ahead of meetings with provincial ministers, scheduled to take place later this month. The report stems from […] Read more

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4-H Ontario  winners announced 4-H Ontario announced the provincial winners of the 2020 Go For The Gold competition held in October. This year’s event was completely virtual including the provincial, regional and local levels with 295 members participating. 4-H hosted all the games using the Kahoot gaming platform, and members answered questions consisting of multiple […] Read more

The plant employs about 250 people and is owned by Donald's Fine Foods. It's unknown how many employees have tested positive, but the plant is still operating. | Screencap via discovermoosejaw.com

COVID outbreak declared in Sask. meat plant

A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at the Thunder Creek Pork plant in Moose Jaw. The Saskatchewan Health Authority declared the outbreak on Nov. 16. It does so when two or more people in a non-household setting test positive. The plant employs about 250 people and is owned by Donald’s Fine Foods. It’s unknown how […] Read more


The government announced more restrictions today as cases of COVID-19 continue to rise and hospitalizations increase. | Twitter/@SaskHealth photo

Indoor masks now mandatory across Sask.

Masks are mandatory in all indoor public spaces in Saskatchewan effective Thursday, Nov. 19. The government announced more restrictions today as cases of COVID-19 continue to rise and hospitalizations increase. As of Tuesday there were 2,055 active cases in the province, with 71 in hospital and 15 of those in intensive care units. There have […] Read more

The assembly has been reconfigured to create more room between MLAs and plexiglass shields are being installed on desks, said a government news release. | File photo

Sask. MLAs resume sitting Nov. 30

The first session of Saskatchewan’s new legislative assembly will begin Nov. 30 with a speech from the throne. The assembly has been reconfigured to create more room between MLAs and plexiglass shields are being installed on desks, said a government news release. Members will all wear masks in the assembly, and the number of MLAs […] Read more


Health minister Paul Merriman and chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab announced the new measures in response to a growing number of positive cases and hospitalizations. They urged people to wear masks even in communities not covered by the order. | Twitter/@SKGov photo

Sask. expands mandatory mask order

Masks must be worn indoors in 59 more Saskatchewan communities, effective Monday, Nov. 16. A new public health order was issued Nov. 13 and is in place until at least Dec. 4. Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert were already covered by a mandatory mask order. Health minister Paul Merriman and chief medical health officer Dr. […] Read more

Telus has launched a global agricultural data management company that will offer farmers a way to string together the streams of data that increasingly flow from every element of farm production. | Screencap via telus.com

Telus expands reach into agriculture

Some data management systems have sprung from the field and reached for the sky, but a major telecommunications provider is reaching down from the clouds to connect with the ground. Telus has launched a global agricultural data management company that will offer farmers a way to string together the streams of data that increasingly flow […] Read more

Pierre Petelle, president of CropLife Canada, said Africa has been a biotechnology war zone for years. | File photo

Ag visions collide in Africa

Africa has become the battleground for two competing visions of agriculture. Gregg Doud, chief agricultural trade negotiator for the Office of the United States Trade Representative, recently outlined those conflicting visions in a speech he delivered at an event organized by the Agricultural Business Council of Kansas City. He said the European Union has adopted […] Read more


A frustrated father-son duo from Saskatchewan take matters into their own hands with new app. | File photo

Farmers remove guesswork from canola grading mystery

For Gord and Patrick Keller, 2019 was the last straw. “Last year was that harvest from hell,” Patrick said, describing the frustration of trying to get a definitive grade on their canola in a year that saw frost in June, hail in July, then frost again in August. “We drove samples all over the countryside […] Read more

Federal, provincial and territorial ministers of agriculture will meet Nov. 20 and Nov. 27 to discuss improving business risk management programs. | Agriculture Canada photo

Dates set for ag ministers’ meetings

Federal, provincial and territorial ministers of agriculture will meet Nov. 20 and Nov. 27 to discuss improving business risk management programs. Federal agriculture minister Marie Claude Bibeau said she is confident counterparts from Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia will be willing to contribute their share to make significant improvements to AgriStability, the program most criticized […] Read more