Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) announced its 2021 results at its annual general meeting earlier this year, reporting an operating loss of $321,000.
“A financial loss is difficult to report, but we have many things to be proud of,” says CWA president Chris Lees.“It was such a pleasure to see everyone back together once again, especially to celebrate Agribition’s 50th show. We are proud to be back doing business in the barns and continuing our work internationally as an advocate for Canadian agriculture.”
Despite the operating loss, CWA reported more than $4 million in revenue in 2021.
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Planning for the 2022 show is well under- way which will include:
- Maple Leaf Finals Pro Rodeo with additional entertainment
- Return of the CWA Education Program for school groups
- Renewed food experience
- Expanded bison programming
- Agribition Beef Supreme, presented by CN
Canadian Western Agribition runs November 28 to December 3, 2022, at the REAL District in Regina, Sask.