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SaskOilseeds March Advocacy Recap

Canada needs an export sales reporting program. In this newsletter:

Saskatchewan Welcomes Pest Management Regulatory Agency Approval of Emergency Strychnine Use

Released on March 31, 2026 The Governments of Saskatchewan and Alberta received approval for a revised joint Emergency Use Request […]

Farmers Want Stable Canola Demand – Domestic Biofuels Market is Key

March 2026 Advocacy Update Trade Wins & the Need for Market Diversification: Lessons from the Canola Tariff Breakthrough After months […]

Farmer Funding to Drive Innovation and Strengthen Canola Production under Canola Agronomic Research Program in 2026

March 4, 2026 – The three Prairie provincial canola grower associations have evaluated and selected 11 canola research projects to […]

SaskOilseeds Newsletter February 23, 2026

This issue includes a research update and recent advocacy efforts.

Grain sector warns of information gaps in AAFC research reductions, calls for immediate program impact disclosure

Feb. 6, 2026 (Ottawa, Ont.)—Grain Growers of Canada is calling on the federal government to provide clarity on the impacts […]

SaskCrops Looking for Solutions to Recent AAFC Research Staff Reductions & Station Closures

February 2, 2026 (Saskatoon, SK) – SaskCrops(consisting of SaskBarley, SaskOats, SaskOilseeds, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, and Sask Wheat) are concerned about […]

Update on AAFC Staffing Reductions and Canola Research

January 29, 2026 – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)’s decision to close multiple research stations and reduce staff across the […]

Canola industry urges action to drive domestic demand through targeted amendments to the Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR)

January 27, 2026 – Recently, the canola industry responded to Environment and Climate Change Canada’s (ECCC) Discussion Paper on proposed […]

SaskOilseeds Newsletter January 26, 2026

Topics in this issue include:

Global News: SaskOilseeds explains what the Canada-China trade deal means for producers

SaskOilseeds executive director Tracy Broughton says the Canada-China canola trade deal is a sense of relief and explains what it […]

Saskatchewan Canola Industry Statement on Canada-China Trade Deal

Saskatchewan farmers are relieved to hear that China will reduce tariffs on Canadian canola seed by March 1, 2026, following […]