You should soon be receiving your February 2023 CAAR Communicator issue. This issue is particularly important because it includes a 4-page spread with details about the 2023 CAAR Conference on February 6 to 8, 2023.
The magazine articles are now also available online. Don't miss:
- 2023 CAAR Conference Agenda (online version)
- Canadian ag labour resolution may have a Flaw
- The RBC transformative seven
- Food not feed
- Top 3 ways to engage employees in health and safety
If some of your team members are not receiving the CAAR Communicator Magazine and you would like them to, please contact Nikeisha Paul-Hunnighan at 204-989-9313.
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