The president of the Canadian Cattle Association outlines issues such as Canada's prime minister proroguing Parliament, and other recent events.| Canadian Cattlemen
As we head into fall, we tend to stockpile feed and supplies for our herds and families, to prepare for winter. Then, we take time to reflect and| Canadian Cattlemen
The Canadian Cattle Association is staying ahead and forging relationships to cover all bases as we continue to advocate for our beef producers.| Canadian Cattlemen
As I look back over the accomplishments and how much our producers have overcome this year so far, I continue to be humbled to represent them at a| Canadian Cattlemen
The president of the Canadian Cattle Association is excited about the future for Canadian beef producers after gaining headway in 2024.| Canadian Cattlemen
With the summer months upon us, some folks take holidays. We know that isn’t the case when you’re a beef producer. Making hay while the sun is shining and| Canadian Cattlemen
The Canadian Cattle Association reports on spring activities, trade missions and international meetings.| Canadian Cattlemen
The Canadian Cattle Association advocates for Canadian cattle producers to help inform government policy.| Canadian Cattlemen
Read the latest and featured CCA reports stories. Canadian Cattlemen brings relevant and informative CCA reports articles to anyone in Canada's beef industry.| Canadian Cattlemen
Nathan Phinney is president of the Canadian Cattle Association. .Canadian Cattlemen provides daily agriculture news, event listings and a daily newsletter. Read the stories by Nathan Phinney .| Canadian Cattlemen
The Canadian Cattle Association remains a strong voice in Ottawa and at global tables on issues that matter the most to beef producers.| Canadian Cattlemen
The CCA is dealing with issues ranging from U.S. tariff threats to foot-and-mouth disease in Germany.| Canadian Cattlemen