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Grain Growers of Canada

@graingrowers

The national voice for Canada’s grain farmers.
La voix nationale des producteurs de grains du Canada.

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🎙️Grain Growers of Canada & Saskatchewan Pulse Growers discuss the priority issues facing #CdnAg during the federal election, including what the future holds for the #carbontax, capital gains tax, and trade uncertainty. Listen now: open.spotify.com/episode/1js1Mt… #SaskAg #Podcast #CdnElection2025

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Over $1B worth of Canadian wheat stocks U.S. shelves through bread, pasta, and bakery products. Tariffs mean higher grocery bills and fewer options at the store. Bad for families, worse for farmers.

Over $1B worth of Canadian wheat stocks U.S. shelves through bread, pasta, and bakery products. Tariffs mean higher grocery bills and fewer options at the store. Bad for families, worse for farmers.
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🎙️ Did you miss our Grains on Tap Season 2 kickoff? Senator Mary Robinson Senator Mary Robinson joined host Kyle Larkin to break down some of the biggest issues facing grain farmers — from trade challenges to rising costs. Catch up now: podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/sea…

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📢SaskOilseeds’ latest newsletter highlights key election campaigns — including GGC’s Vote For Grain campaign. It’s a one-click way for farmers to make sure candidates hear them loud and clear. 👇 Read the full story below and visit VoteForGrain.ca to take action

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Trade uncertainty is putting grain farms at risk. Over $17B in grain exports to the U.S. every year — and farmers can’t afford to lose it. Strong trade relationships are non-negotiable. Send a letter today: VoteForGrain.ca

Trade uncertainty is putting grain farms at risk. Over $17B in grain exports to the U.S. every year — and farmers can’t afford to lose it. Strong trade relationships are non-negotiable. 

Send a letter today: VoteForGrain.ca
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🌾 🇨🇦 Support the future of grain farming in Canada with these key tools provided by Grain Growers of Canada. Send a letter today to your local political candidates to let them know what grain farmers need from a new government! ☑️ voteforgrain.ca #VoteCanada #election #CDNAg

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New tech shouldn’t mean more barriers. Farmers need the right to repair their own equipment without costly delays. Tell your local candidates to back a federal right to repair framework: VoteForGrain.ca

New tech shouldn’t mean more barriers. Farmers need the right to repair their own equipment without costly delays. 

Tell your local candidates to back a federal right to repair framework: VoteForGrain.ca
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A reminder from Canadian Grain Commission to make sure you clean all equipment, bins and vehicles thoroughly after seeding to help keep treated seed out of your grain deliveries. Treated seed residues can pose serious health risks. Learn more: grainscanada.gc.ca/en/protection/…

A reminder from <a href="/Grain_Canada/">Canadian Grain Commission</a> to make sure you clean all equipment, bins and vehicles thoroughly after seeding to help keep treated seed out of your grain deliveries. Treated seed residues can pose serious health risks. 

Learn more: grainscanada.gc.ca/en/protection/…
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🚨New episode of Grains on Tap! With the federal election wrapping up, we’re joined by Senator Todd Lewis, a fourth-gen grain farmer & longtime agvocate, to help us break down what’s at stake for farmers on trade, taxes, and the future of ag policy. 🎧: tinyurl.com/bdx7ffhn

🚨New episode of Grains on Tap!

With the federal election wrapping up, we’re joined by Senator Todd Lewis, a fourth-gen grain farmer &amp; longtime agvocate, to help us break down what’s at stake for farmers on trade, taxes, and the future of ag policy.

🎧: tinyurl.com/bdx7ffhn
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With the release of the Liberal Party and Conservative Party election platforms, we analyzed each to see what commitments were made that could positively or negatively impact grain farmers across Canada. See here for a full list of highlights: voteforgrain.ca/key-issues

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The Canada Grain Act hasn’t been updated since 1971 — it’s time for modern policies that reflect today’s farming realities. Call on your local candidates to support a modern grain sector: VoteForGrain.ca

The Canada Grain Act hasn’t been updated since 1971 — it’s time for modern policies that reflect today’s farming realities. 

Call on your local candidates to support a modern grain sector: VoteForGrain.ca
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$8B worth of Canadian canola fuels U.S. kitchens and farms. Tariff means higher costs for cooking oil and biodiesel — bad for business, worse for families.

$8B worth of Canadian canola fuels U.S. kitchens and farms. Tariff means higher costs for cooking oil and biodiesel — bad for business, worse for families.
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Canada’s grain sector needs higher-yielding, more resilient crops — but research funding isn’t keeping up with global competitors. Call on your local candidates to boost investment in crop breeding: VoteForGrain.ca

Canada’s grain sector needs higher-yielding, more resilient crops — but research funding isn’t keeping up with global competitors. 

Call on your local candidates to boost investment in crop breeding: VoteForGrain.ca