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Canadian cattle industry warns Mercosur deal could threaten fragile herd rebuilding

Canadian producers trying to expand herds may face pressures from expanded South American market access to Canadian markets.
May 12, 2026
Jeffrey Kennett

Amid historically high cattle prices, Canadian producers say Ottawa risks undermining the country’s herd rebuilding efforts if Mercosur trade negotiations result in expanded South American beef access, as the sector remains economically vulnerable.


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Canadian beef regains market access to China

February 3, 2026
Tyrell Marchant

For the first time in more than four years, Canadian beef can now be sold and marketed in China.


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CCA announces new CEO Andrea Brocklebank

January 9, 2026

Andrea Brocklebank will become the Canadian Cattle Association’s (CCA) chief executive officer in early March. The CEO role is a new designation for the Canadian Cattle Association.


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CCA urges government to terminate Canada-U.K. Continuity Agreement

October 28, 2025
Tyrell Marchant

On Oct. 23, the Canadian Cattle Association called for the federal government to terminate the trade deal known as the Canada-U.K. Continuity Agreement, which has been in place since the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union in January 2020. The organization says reestablishing meaningful trade with between Canada and the U.K. requires ending the current agreement and restarting bilateral negotiations.


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Term conservation easements: A strategic investment for Canadian ranchers

With grassland availability in the Northern Prairie region at an all-time low, producers need to turn an eye to long-term conservation practices to keep their operations safe for the next generation.
August 25, 2025
Carrie Veselka

Mindy Anderson spoke at the America’s Grasslands Conference in Kearney, Nebraska, about the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Foundation's efforts to start a conservation easement program.


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Production goals between Canada, U.S. remain firm

June 25, 2025
David Cooper

Export-wise, Canada is a bigger player. The country shipped 560,000 MT of beef and veal to other countries in 2024, which means 43% of its beef and veal production is sent elsewhere. Only Australia (74%) exports more of its domestic production to trade partners. The U.S. sends 32% of its 12.2 million MT to international trade.


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Canadian Cattle Association announces new environment and climate change team

June 2, 2025

The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is pleased to share the new environment and climate change team, comprised of Mitchell Zoratti, who has been promoted to environment and climate change manager; and new staff member Graydon Garner, environment and climate change coordinator.


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Drier, hotter patterns could hit prior to summer

Weather scientist Matt Makens says Canada’s mild winter pushed the La Nina trend into Canada’s growing season. Producers need to prepare for lower precipitation for another summer.
April 1, 2025
David Cooper

As Canadians shed their coats from a moderate winter season, the results are portending a drier and hotter weather trend going into spring and summer, especially in the western provinces.


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