“The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) has received and acknowledges Alberta Beef Producers’ (ABP) intention to withdraw from our association by June 30, 2026. “ABP and CCA have a long-standing collaborative and cooperative relationship, and we are both committed to continue working together to benefit beef producers in Alberta and across our country. “We are committed […] The post Canadian Cattle Association Statement on Alberta Beef Producers’ Notice of Withdrawal from CCA first...| Canadian Cattle Association
“In the evolving global trading environment, the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) has proven to be the gold standard for trade agreements. As we approach the six-year review of that agreement, the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is pleased that the Prime Minister and “Team Canada” have remained focused on the review while ensuring that products that […] The post CCA Statement on US Trade first appeared on Canadian Cattle Association. The post CCA Statement on US Trade a...| Canadian Cattle Association
Australia has officially opened its market for fresh and frozen Canadian beef. This is the first time since 2003 that Canada has had access to this key Indo-Pacific market. The Canadian Cattle Association is pleased to see Australia, one of the last remaining countries to have maintained bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) restrictions, complete their risk assessment […] The post Australian market opens for Canadian beef first appeared on Canadian Cattle Association. The post Australian...| Canadian Cattle Association
CCA joined other national agricultural organizations to write an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney outlining the opportunities of Canadian agriculture as an economic growth sector. We all look forward to opportunities to work with the government to assure Canadian agriculture is an economic priority. “The Canadian Cattle Association is proud to join with […] The post Let’s Grow Canada Joint Initiative: Staking a Claim for Agriculture in the Government Mandate first appeared on C...| Canadian Cattle Association
The Canadian Cattle Association completed its 2025 Annual General Meeting on Thursday, March 20, 2025 in Ottawa with a number of events, meetings and election of a new Board of Directors. Tyler Fulton of Birtle, Manitoba moves into the president position taking over from Nathan Phinney of Sackville, New Brunswick who remains on the Board| Canadian Cattle Association -
“On behalf of Canada’s 60,000 beef producers, the Canadian Cattle Association is deeply troubled by the adoption of Bill C-202 through Parliament. “Bill C-202, same as Bill C-282 before it and Bill C-216 before that, undermines Canada’s reputation as a reliable trading partner and threatens our credibility at a time of growing global uncertainty. We […] The post CCA Statement on Bill C-202: An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act first appeared o...| Canadian Cattle Association
Canadian Cattle Young Leaders (CYL) mentees from across Canada gathered May 28–30 for the annual Spring Forum. For the first time, the three-day event was held in Kamloops, BC and the surrounding area. The 15 young leaders participated in a range of industry tours and training designed to enhance their Canadian beef industry knowledge and […] The post Canadian Cattle Young Leaders Travel to Kamloops Area for Annual Spring Forum first appeared on Canadian Cattle Association. The post Canad...| Canadian Cattle Association
Calgary, AB—Canadian Cattle Young Leaders (CYL) is pleased to announce the semi-finalists for the upcoming 2025–2026 program year. Established by the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) in 2010, the CYL Program welcomes young people ages 18–35 from across Canada involved in all areas of the beef supply chain. The CYL Program aims to build the next […] The post Canadian Cattle Young Leaders Names 2025 Program Semi-finalists first appeared on Canadian Cattle Association. The post Canadian...| Canadian Cattle Association
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. CCA’s previous Environment and Climate Change Manager, Larry Thomas, retired at the end of […] The post Canadian Cattle Association Announces New Environment and Climate Change Team first appeared on Canadian Cattl...| Canadian Cattle Association
The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is pleased to announce the promotion of Jennifer Babcock to Chief Government and International Affairs Officer, a new leadership role within the organization. Since first joining CCA, Babcock has a proven track record of advocacy successes including multiple campaigns, issues management and continuing to build our reputation as an effective […] The post Jennifer Babcock Promoted to Chief Government and International Affairs Officer first appeared on Can...| Canadian Cattle Association
On behalf of beef producers across Canada, the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) congratulates the Liberal Party of Canada on forming the next federal government and welcomes all Members of Parliament elected or re-elected to Canada’s 45th Parliament. In order to grow our herd, meet the increasing world demand for high quality beef, and keep our […] The post Canadian Cattle Association Congratulates New Government first appeared on Canadian Cattle Association. The post Canadian Cattle Ass...| Canadian Cattle Association