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3 12, 2025

Skylight Colony Invests in Aging Barn

John, Martin and Dennis Decker of Sunrise Colony standing in front ofconcrete slats that will replace aging slats in their grower barn.

Old slats have been removed from the grower room and replaced with newconcrete slats. The old gates and dividers needed to be adjusted to fit the new floor, but are being reused.

The old

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3 12, 2025

Charity Big Winner at Alberta Livestock Expo

Check presentation to Ronald McDonald House

The top five were: 5th place Hutterville Colony, 4th was Miltow Colony,3rd Livingstone Colony, 2nd to Kingsland Colony and taking top honoursin 1st place was Keho Lake Colony.

Corey French from Perlich Auctions ran the live auction.

Alberta Livestock Expo show organizer Chris Tokaruk was pleased to have a problem fitting

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3 12, 2025

UPDATE Meat From Cloned Animals not Allowed in Canada Yet

Health Canada decides to indefinitely suspended a proposed policy update on foods from cloned swine and cattle.Health Canada has decided not to move forward on a proposed policy revision pertaining to foods derived from cloned animals under its Food and Drug Regulations. This was specifically regarding the regulation of foods derived from somatic cell

3 12, 2025

U.S. Government Reopens After Record Shutdown – USDA Data Slowly Returns

The U.S. government reopened on November 13, 2025, ending the longest shutdown in American history at 43 days. President Trump signed a continuing resolution that funds most agencies through January 30, 2026, while the USDA secured full-year funding through September 2026. The political drama will continue after eight Democrats crossed the aisle to end

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3 12, 2025

Country of Origin Labelling Returns and Manitoba’s Hog Producers Could Pay the Price

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Manitoba Pork’s Chop Talk showcases a key issue in Manitoba’s hog sector every two weeks, featuring voices who work passionately in the industry. Joey Dearborn and Rhea Teranishi host the show, and in a recent episode, they tackled a familiar and worrying topic – Country of Origin Labelling (COOL).A long-running trade dispute between

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3 12, 2025

Alberta Pork Hosts Red Deer Swine Technology Workshop

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Ventilation and What to Look ForAudience members shivering in the cold, drafty Red Deer conference centre could empathize with pigs in poorly ventilated and drafty barns.Poorly maintained or located air inlets are one of the main causes of pig discomfort, said Colin Pratt, a Humboldt, Sask., based pork specialist.“The inlets are what controls

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3 12, 2025

Navigating Uncertainty and Opportunity in Manitoba’s Hog Sector

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Rick Préjet, Chair of Manitoba Pork and a long-time Manitoba hog producer, recently reflected on the industry’s progress, pressures, and prospects. Speaking after a meeting with the Chinese ambassador to Canada, he described a frank discussion about trade tensions and their direct impact on agriculture.The Chinese ambassador met with a

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3 12, 2025

Alberta Pork’s AGM – Collaboration Is Key

Collaboration was the main message at Alberta Pork’s annual general meeting held November 20, in Calgary, said its executive director.Speakers were expected to focus on collaboration within the supply chain to raise the awareness of pork, said Darcy Fitzgerald.“That is a big thing for us, to work across the country and create greater awareness.

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3 12, 2025

Manitoba Pork Faces Rising Trade and Policy Threats as Bergman Calls for Strong Advocacy

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Rick Bergman, vice-chair of Manitoba Pork, laid out the pressures facing Manitoba’s hog sector and the work needed to protect its future. He said the province exports about 90 percent of its pork, so any disruption hits producers immediately. Open markets keep barns operating, plants running, and communities employed.Bergman said challenges grew far

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3 12, 2025

Voluntary Country-of-Origin Labelling Raises New Concerns for Manitoba Pork

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Manitoba Pork general manager Cam Dahl continues to track a growing list of trade pressures facing the province’s hog sector, and voluntary country-of-origin labelling sits near the top. Dahl says he feels real concern as the voluntary U.S. labelling rule moves toward implementation on January 1. He says Manitoba producers already navigate protectionist