India’s renewed openness to Canadian diplomatic and political connections is welcome news to Canada's pulse industry, even as the value chain continues to grapple with trade-eliminating tariffs with China. Pulse Canada president Greg Cherewyk says that although the diplomatic relationship with India has been tense, trade there has remained a bright spot for Canadian pulses,... Read More

As the Saskatchewan government begins a review of its rules around farmland ownership, it has updated its regulations to remove an exemption that allowed the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) to own farmland in the province. Regulatory amendments announced this week by Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison are also intended to clarify the Farm Land... Read More

For this 40th episode of The Truth About Ag podcast, co-hosts Evan Shout and Kristjan Hebert welcome Warren Kaeding, third-generation farmer and Saskatchewan MLA for Melville-Saltcoats, for a conversation that ties farm life to global trade. The discussion ranges from recent trade missions in Asia to the role of Saskatchewan’s trade offices and STEP in... Read More

For decades, Canada’s agricultural research and development (R&D) system has been a driver of success, however, the context has shifted. Public funding has steadily declined, private-sector investments remain limited, and research does not always translate into tools that producers and processors can use. Stakeholders also define success differently. Governments and universities tend to emphasize grants... Read More

With 2026 seeding decisions on many producers’ minds, IntelliFarm’s Brian Voth offered a sobering, clear-eyed take on commodity risk right now: China's nearly 76 per cent tariff on Canadian canola is a make-or-break factor for acreage decisions. For soybeans, the lack of U.S. buying by China weighs heavily on farmers' minds south of the border,... Read More

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has made a series of regulatory changes it says are aimed at reducing red tape and supporting the economic resiliency of Canada's agriculture sector. The seven updates to the Health of Animals Regulations and the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations announced Wednesday are part of the Carney government's overall effort... Read More

The Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) has hired an executive search firm to find a new chief executive officer. Long-time CCA executive vice-president Dennis Laycraft informed his board earlier this year that he has decided to hang up his hat. The news was made public in an email update from CCA on Oct. 6. "After 35... Read More