
Increase rail competition and lowering costs of hauling farm commodities are the goals of provisions included in a federal bill to extend interswitching on railways. Ian Boxall, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) noted some provisions to Bill C-47 include ensuring the rates are fair for interswitching and making sure it’s done […]
Canadian farmers won’t have to worry about grain movement coming to a complete halt. A tentative deal between the federal government and workers with the Public Sector Alliance of Canada union has been reached. The Canadian Grain Commission is within PSAC. Only Canada Revenue Agency workers remain on the picket lines. President of the Western […]
APAS is calling on the provincial government to join other jurisdictions in increasing the Agristability compensation rate in Saskatchewan. The advocacy group says the compensation rate needs to be set at 80 percent, up from the current rate of 70 percent. Vice-President Bill Prybylski says farming is becoming riskier, and the compensation needs to adapt […]
APAS is applauding the passage of a tax reform bill in Ottawa. President Todd Lewis says the passing of bill C-208 amends the income tax act, making it more affordable for farmers to sell their farms to a family member instead of a non-family member. Previously, he says it was cheaper to sell your farm […]