At the end of November, CAAR Executive Director Mitch Rezansoff was part of a panel at the US ARA Conference and Expo in Orlando, Florida, with the theme “hot issues and trends in international markets.”
According to an article on Farms.com, Canadian senators voted in favour of a second amendment to Bill C-234.
Saskatchewan members – CAAR has successfully renewed the SGI Letter of Approval to Anhydrous Ammonia or Fertilizer Distributors, expiring Dec. 31, 2024.
Canadian agriculture is at a crossroads with rising operational costs and regulatory challenges threatening the industry's financial and mental health.
Canadian farmers are leading the way in merging agricultural productivity with environmental conservation, as highlighted in a recent report to the House of Commons.
Updated regulations now define how drones or RPAS should be used for pesticide application, emphasizing the importance of label indications.
Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has posted a Notice of Intent regarding modernizing its post-market pesticides program.
The amendments are primarily administrative, with some related to aligning the Explosives Regulations with other regulations and policy.
Bill 97 remains alive, it’s just that the ag focus it brought may indeed be dead.