Video: Ante repeatedly raised in CWB debate

The volume has risen in a long-polarizing debate in Prairie agriculture as the Canadian Wheat Board dials up its campaign in support of a single-desk marketing system about to be legislated out of existence. The CWB this week has launched a new multi-platform ad campaign, "Stop the Steamroller," on the heels of an application in […] Read more

U.S. farm law overhaul near as Senate votes for reform

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed a bill to bar farm subsidies to wealthy Americans, a step that small-farm advocates said could lead to reform of U.S. farm supports that cost billions of dollars a year. The provision against subsidies to people with more than $1 million a year in adjusted gross income (all figures […] Read more


Major ag trade shows join Glacier Media

The owners of this website and its sister farm journals are branching out their ag information offerings from paper and cyberspace into the face-to-face world. Vancouver publishing firm Glacier Media announced Thursday it has bought Guelph-based Canada’s Outdoor Shows Ltd., operators of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show and Canada’s Outdoor Equine Expo, for an undisclosed sum. […] Read more

Commodity groups hail results on market access

The federal government’s own analysis of the past year’s efforts to open export markets to Canadian livestock and crop commodities gives credit to a co-ordinated, multi-agency approach for the results achieved. Groups including the Canadian Cattlemen’s Association, Canola Council of Canada and Pulse Canada made note of the Federal Market Access Team’s recent report in […] Read more



Ontario names new agriculture minister

A veteran Hamilton-area MPP and former cabinet minister is Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty’s choice for minister of agriculture, food and rural affairs in a cabinet short on ag experience. Ted McMeekin, the MPP for Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale, was sworn in Thursday as ag minister following the Oct. 6 election, which saw McGuinty’s Liberal government reduced just shy […] Read more


Sobeys sets up separate command chain for IGA

Supermarket company Sobeys has “realigned” its organizational chart around its Sobeys and IGA grocery store chains rather than by geography. The Nova Scotia-based company on Thursday said it has formed two business units, each with its own president of operations. The IGA unit includes the company’s IGA chain plus four other Quebec-based retail chains, IGA […] Read more

New Alta. premier names new Alta. ag minister

Alberta’s newly minted premier has tapped a farmer and rookie MLA as her new minister of agriculture and rural development, in a shuffle that also includes several departmental mergers. Evan Berger, who was elected as the MLA for the southwestern riding of Livingstone-Macleod in 2008, comes to the ag portfolio with a resume of farming […] Read more


N.L. Tories win majority, lose ag minister

The minister in charge of Newfoundland and Labrador’s agrifoods agency has wound up unemployed in the governing Tories’ march to a third majority provincial government in a row. Shawn Skinner, the MHA for St. John’s Centre and the provincial minister of natural resources since December last year, lost his seat Tuesday night to the NDP’s […] Read more

Boston Pizza drafts smaller stores for smaller markets

One of Canada’s biggest casual restaurant brands is warming up expansion plans for smaller cities and rural communities with the launch of a smaller-store prototype. Boston Pizza International’s new smaller-scale store design, at about 4,100 square feet, is expected to make it “more affordable than ever to own a Boston Pizza franchise,” the company said […] Read more