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By Lee Hart January 13, 2026
Plateau Cattle Company says lowering stress in calves using science-based practices leads to higher weaning weights and better animal health.

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Community, Newsmakers

2025 CFGA Leadership Award winner and changes to MFGA chair

NewsMakers from the January 2026 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

By Melissa Jeffers-Bezan January 13, 2026
Newsmakers from across Canada’s beef industry.


L to R: Ontario Minister of Agriculture Trevor Jones, Canada Beef's Kelly Hyde, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Canada Beef's Michelle McAdoo at Toronto's Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in November. Photo: Canada Beef
Canada Beef

From Dubai to the ice: Canada Beef’s high-‘steaks’ strategy for 2026

Market diversification remains top of mind for Canada Beef as the new year gets underway

By Gina Teel January 10, 2026
Identifying market diversification opportunities for Canadian beef with consumers, chefs and new markets.

The Beef Advocacy Canada program prepares producers to communicate with media, teachers and reporters. Photo: Public and Stakeholder Engagement program
Associations, Canadian Cattlemen, Comment/Columns

Your check-off at work: Building public trust

The Beef Advocacy Canada program prepares producers to communicate with media, teachers and the public

By Tayla Lindsey January 7, 2026
Canadian Beef Check-Off Agency update.


Andrea Brocklebank will assume the role of Canadian Cattle Association CEO in March. Photo: Canadian Cattle Association
Livestock

Brocklebank named Canadian Cattle Association CEO

By Alexis Kienlen January 6, 2026
Andrea Brocklebank will become the Canadian Cattle Association’s chief executive officer in March the association said on Tuesday.

Ian Crosbie, a dairy producer from Saskatchewan, saw benefit not just with a beef-on-dairy system but with luxury beef breeds like Wagyu. Photo: Supplied
Features, Livestock, People

Creating a ‘luxury’ meat from beef-on-dairy system

Saskatchewan dairy producer combines Wagyu genetics with Holstein dairy genetics to create what he calls ‘snow beef’

By Melissa Jeffers-Bezan December 24, 2025
Saskatchewan producer finds value in beef-on-dairy system that combines Wagyu genetics with holstein, creating luxury beef breed he calls “snow beef.”


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Manitoba Co-operator top 25 of 2025

By Alexis Stockford December 22, 2025
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CCA meeting with Heath MacDonald, federal ag minister. L to R: Nathan Phinney, Tyler Fulton, Heath MacDonald, Jennifer Babcock. Photo: Canadian Cattle Association
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Canadian Cattle Association dives into the financial logistics of a not-for-profit

The Canadian Cattle Association explains how it manages its funds and why

By Tyler Fulton December 18, 2025
The Canadian Cattle Association explains how it manages its funds and why


A review and potential reset of the Canadian Cattle Association were the focus of a two-day meeting of provincial beef association representatives. Photo: File
Livestock, News

Canadian cattle groups look to renew national organization

By Diana Martin December 9, 2025
Canadian Cattle Association review and potential reset were the focus of a two-day meeting of nine provincial beef associations.

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Beef Cattle, Hogs, Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle mostly lower Monday

By Phil Franz-Warkentin December 8, 2025
Cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange were mostly lower Monday, seeing a modest correction to start the week after rising in early December. The February live cattle contract lost 0.475 cents per pound at 226.675 cents. Feeder cattle were down 2.875 cents in the March contract at 330.425 cents per pound. An estimated 600,000 […] Read more


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