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Monthly Communication Report

378372-655687

Registrant name: Sheila Keisig
Client: Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities
Associated registration: 958380-378372-10
Communication date: 2025-10-22
Posted date: 2025-11-13

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Jared Borgersen, Policy Advisor
House of Commons

Luhan Yao, Policy Advisor
House of Commons

Claudia Gallant, Stakeholder Relations Advisor
Conservative - House Officers, House of Commons
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Agriculture Agriculture: Business Risk Management Program suite under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. In particular requesting changes that will enhance support for producers when and where they need it most.
Agriculture, Economic Development, Energy, Infrastructure, International Trade, Mining, Natural Resources, Regional Development Critical Minerals - The importance to rural economic development, future energy needs, the economy and agricultural producers in Saskatchewan as well the importance to the Canadian economy and to global food security.
Infrastructure Energy Infrastructure - Pipelines needed across this entire country to help alleviate transport of energy products off of road infrastructure and railways.
Agriculture, Energy Energy- Reliable source options and the importance of affordable access for rural Saskatchewan and the need for providing incentives for agricultural operations to adopt emission-reducing practices.
Justice and Law Enforcement Enhancements to the Criminal Code in which decisions are made regarding bail: review penalties for repeat offenders.
Agriculture, Infrastructure Irrigation infrastructure for agriculture in Saskatchewan. Need a joint infrastructure agreement with Saskatchewan.
Transportation Railway/supply chain concerns especially around being able to move the crop from harvest to ports. Declare railways as an essential service.
International Trade Trade and tariffs: With regards to the impact that tariffs are having on Saskatchewan agricultural producers and the importance of trade markets for the agriculture industry and rural Saskatchewan with emphasis on canola, wheat, durum, lentils, peas, beef and potash.
 

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