Intelligence Brief
Sovereignty Claims And Equipment Rights Reshape Sector Control
April 9, 2026
Traceability Regulation Pushback Food Sovereignty Narratives Equipment Repair Rights Migrant Labor Contracts Supply Chain Resilience Herd Management Technology
Industry pushback against traceability and equipment repair regulations signals a broader struggle over operational autonomy. Concurrently, labor rights advocacy and sovereignty narratives are redefining resilience beyond simple supply chain metrics.
Canadian Cattle Association will not support proposed traceability regulations
The Canadian Cattle Association says it has heard beef producers and does not support going ahead with proposed traceability regulations.
Defending Canada’s food supply means defending Supply Management
The topic of national sovereignty has dominated Canadian politics – specifically, how to protect Canada from an aggressive, expansionist United States that claims to want to absorb Canada as its Source
Resilience urged for Canadian supply chain
A new report says Canada needs to build more resilience into the food supply chain. To do this, it needs to overcome roadblocks that deter investment in domestic food processing.
From ‘sustainable’ to ‘regenerative’ agriculture: What’s in a name?
Sustainability has become something of a buzzword over the years. From the clothes we wear and the energy that powers our homes to the way we live our lives, the idea of sustainable production and consumption has become commonplace. That is also true about the way we grow and consume food. Recently,…
La Ferme 299 optimise l’intérieur de l’étable
Jean-Pierre Bussières de la Ferme 299 de Yamaska a travaillé avec ses intervenants pour reconfigurer la section des vaches en lactation dans le but de la rendre plus efficace. PHOTOREPORTAGE L’article La Ferme 299 optimise l’intérieur de l’étable est apparu en premier sur Le Bulletin des agriculteur…
Deere settles U.S. right-to-repair lawsuit with $99 million fund, repair commitments
U.S. agriculture equipment maker Deere on Monday agreed to pay $99 million into a settlement fund for farms and farmers that are part of a class action over costs and access to repairs.
Manitoba dairy farm first in Canada to pilot epigenetics herd tool
Antler Bio's EpiHerd platform is being tested on a Manitoba crossbred dairy herd. The post Manitoba dairy farm first in Canada to pilot epigenetics herd tool appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.
Know Your Rights Workbook for SAWP Workers
Here is your NEW 2026 contract: (If you can’t see the contract preview above, tap here for a link to the contract) Have questions? We got you! Send a WhatsApp […] The post Know Your Rights Workbook for SAWP Workers first appeared on Migrant Workers Alliance for Change. The post Know Your Rights Work…
Food Sovereignty Across Scales: Global Movements, Local Action
Food Sovereignty Across Scales: Global Movements, Local Action is an upcoming collaborative series hosted by the Food Action Network of Northwestern Ontario, the Ecological Farmers Association of Ontario, the National Farmers Union of Ontario, Gaagige Zaagibigaa, and the Thunder Bay District Health…
Sixty years ago today, Canada created SAWP — tying migrants to employers. 60 years of…
Sixty years ago today, Canada created SAWP — tying migrants to employers. 60 years of exploitation. 60 years of resistance. Migrants are the solution. Explore the timeline + sign the petition: https://t.co/nEsb6IC0am #StatusForAll https://t.co/ypgqD4lR3m
@AgriCanadian is pleased to announce the launch of our latest funding call, a $9M open…
@AgriCanadian is pleased to announce the launch of our latest funding call, a $9M open competition that will provide up to $3M per recipient. To apply, you must be a member of our online community, https://t.co/Qst9pLEwT3. Membership is free and has its privileges.