Brett Halstead (@bretthalstead) 's Twitter Profile
Brett Halstead

@bretthalstead

Grain/Oilseed & Cattle farmer Nokomis SK married to @halsteadmyrna director of SaskWheat & Cereals Canada proud grandpa of 4 🇨🇦

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calendar_today19-03-2009 20:00:53

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Grain Growers of Canada (@graingrowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Our research shows that an average grain farm in Canada, most of which are family owned and operated, will see a tax increase of 30% due to the two-thirds capital gains inclusion rate,” said Kyle Larkin, Executive Director of GGC. Full release below👇 shorturl.at/P2jCe

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A rail strike could devastate Canadian farmers and impact global food security. Let's work to ensure uninterrupted service. #StopTheStrike Sask Wheat is calling on the federal government to prevent a service disruption from both major Canadian railways. saskwheat.ca/letter-urging-…

A rail strike could devastate Canadian farmers and impact global food security. Let's work to ensure uninterrupted service. #StopTheStrike Sask Wheat is calling on the federal government to prevent a service disruption from both major Canadian railways.
saskwheat.ca/letter-urging-…
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Sask Wheat is calling on the Government of Canada to utilize all available tools to prevent a service disruption from both major Canadian railways, CN and CPKC. #StopTheStrike #CdnAg Read the full letter here and find out more: saskwheat.ca/letter-urging-… stopthestrike.ca

Sask Wheat is calling on the Government of Canada to utilize all available tools to prevent a service disruption from both major Canadian railways, CN and CPKC. #StopTheStrike #CdnAg

Read the full letter here and find out more:
saskwheat.ca/letter-urging-…
stopthestrike.ca
Mark Bratrud (@markbratrud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For Canadians defending this or saying this is justified. This isn’t a joke and I’m not sure if you are naive or traitors.. Yes Trudeau needs to go, and there’s a lot of work to do to get our country on track.. but we need to focus our resources and energy on rebuilding, making

Brett Halstead (@bretthalstead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well said JP, what I don’t understand in this is the Canadian radicals that basically side with Trump. As though he’s there hero! We got problems here in Canada yes, but siding with loonie leader from the south doesn’t help.

The Food Professor (@foodprofessor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We're going to stand strong. We're going to stand firm against China." In other words: "Forget about farmers in Western Canada and harvesters in Atlantic Canada—we need to prioritize manufacturing jobs in Central Canada."

Jerrod Peters (@zeefarmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can he spout off at our neighbors and largest trading partner if he has any financial sense in him? Doesn't he know that it's financial suicide and completely unreasonable? 🙄🙄

Brett Halstead (@bretthalstead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It baffles me why anyone thinks the PPC are worth consideration. They have ZERO chance of winning anything, even a single seat. But hey, help Max carryon with his own personal project

Kelvin Heppner (@kelvinheppner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

He was only in the minister's seat for a few weeks, but no other Liberal MP that I can think of comes close to having the respect and relationships that Kody Blois has in Canadian agriculture, across the country.

Rob Stone 🇨🇦 🧢 (@rgstone1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had really hoped Kody Blois would be our ag minister. He is knowledgeable, hard working, and not scared to reach out or ask questions. My hope is the new minister can exhibit those same qualities and will lean on members of the ag community across Canada to make good

Sask Wheat (@saskwheat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sask Wheat has committed $2.3 million in funding towards two new facilities at the University of Saskatchewan that will provide critical workspace for crop and soil science research and teaching. We were pleased to attend yesterday’s announcement alongside leaders and other

Sask Wheat has committed $2.3 million in funding towards two new facilities at the University of Saskatchewan that will provide critical workspace for crop and soil science research and teaching.

We were pleased to attend yesterday’s announcement alongside leaders and other
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Thank you Heath MacDonald and Daryl Harrison for joining SaskCrops today at Rob Stone 🇨🇦 🧢 farm. We appreciate the conversations that focused on research, productivity and resilience of the agriculture sector, and we look forward to future dialogue. #westcdnag

Thank you <a href="/CornwallHeath/">Heath MacDonald</a> and <a href="/DarylHarrison20/">Daryl Harrison</a> for joining SaskCrops today at <a href="/rgstone1/">Rob Stone 🇨🇦 🧢</a> farm. We appreciate the conversations that focused on research, productivity and resilience of the agriculture sector, and  we look forward to future dialogue. #westcdnag
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Brett Halstead, Sask Wheat director, presenting at the Canada-Ghana Agribusiness Summit in Saskatoon. The Summit aims to foster partnerships between Canadian & Ghanaian businesses, driving innovation and growth in agribusiness. Brett spoke about "Successful examples of

Brett Halstead, Sask Wheat director, presenting at the Canada-Ghana Agribusiness Summit in Saskatoon. The Summit aims to foster partnerships between Canadian &amp; Ghanaian businesses, driving innovation and growth in agribusiness. Brett spoke about "Successful examples of