The Alberta government has announced a one-time grant of $3.2 million to twelve applied research associations. This funding aims to upgrade essential equipment, facilities, and infrastructure, enhancing the province’s agricultural research and competitiveness. The grant will enable applied research associations to extend the life of their facilities, address health and safety issues, and improve the…
The federal government, alongside the Saskatchewan government has announced new measures by the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) to support producers facing this year’s challenging dry conditions. SCIC will implement the double low yield appraisal process, encouraging acres of low-yielding eligible crops to be diverted for grazing, baling, or silage to make additional feed available….
The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition (CWRC) has announced an investment of $19.9 million over the next three years in a core breeding agreement (CBA) with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC). This funding aims to develop field-ready wheat varieties, ensuring Prairie farmers have continued access to high quality wheat genetics. The new agreement is intended to…
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced an increase in the maximum compensation values for cattle under its animal compensation regulations. This amendment to the Compensation for Destroyed Animals and Things Regulations (CDATR) is set to provide financial support to cattle producers affected by reportable diseases. Effectively June 20, cattle producers can now receive…
The University of Manitoba (UM), in collaboration with Manitoba Beef Producers, Manitoba Agriculture, and Manitoba Beef and Forage Initiatives, has announced the establishment of the BCRC Chair in Beef Cattle Economic Sustainability, thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC). Craig Lehr, BCRC chair and Alberta beef producer, emphasized the…
Dean Edge, of Rimbey, Alberta, has become only the third Canadian to win the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship since its inception in 1963. In his acceptance speech, he credited his success to the support of his family — wife Jeanine, and children Erin, Lexie, and Lane. He also acknowledged his fellow competitors at the championship,…
The Alberta Order of Excellence, the province’s highest honour, recognizes outstanding service and achievement across various fields. As part of the Canadian Honours System, it celebrates individuals whose leadership, innovation, and dedication have shaped Alberta’s identity and strengthened its future. Since its inception in 1979, the Alberta Order of Excellence has acknowledged individuals who have…
The Restaurant Gateway (available in English and French) is a new phase of the Canadian Beef Information Gateway. Launched in March, the online hub celebrates high-quality Canadian beef and features restaurants, videos from chefs and producers, and province-specific content. The Restaurant Gateway also hosts the Best Canadian Beef Dishes Contest, which runs until November 30,…
The Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame has announced its 2025 inductees, honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to the agriculture industry. This year’s inductees are John Anderson, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin, Gaétan Desroches, Joe Hudson, Dennis Laycraft, and Dr. Peter Sikkema. Phil Boyd, Chair of the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame, emphasizes the importance of recognizing…
On June 5, 2025, the Bloc Quebecois introduced Bill C-202 An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management). Bill C-202 is exactly the same as Bill C-282 that CCA and others spoke swiftly and harshly against last year. The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is deeply troubled by the unanimous…
In response to the recent wildfires, the County of Grande Prairie is leading an initiative to connect livestock producers in need of feed with those who have surplus. The wildfires have created an urgent demand for feed on several operations. To address this, the County is facilitating connections between producers with available feed and those…
The Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency has introduced a new scholarship aimed at encouraging and supporting students pursuing post-secondary education in agriculture, agricultural research, or related fields such as marketing. The scholarship offers $2,000 annually to one deserving student. Applicants must meet the following requirements: Preference will be given to applicants who are active beef producers…