Canadian Grain Commission appoints new chief

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Published: April 23, 2024

The Canadian Grain Commission building on Main Street in Winnipeg. (File photo)

Longtime Manitoba civil servant David Hunt has been appointed Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission the federal government announced today.

“I have no doubt that Mr. Hunt’s leadership experience and commitment to a competitive, innovative, and resilient agriculture sector will ensure Canada continues to be recognized as a leading producer, processor, and exporter of high-quality grain,” said federal Minister of Agriculture Lawrence MacAulay said in a news release.

Most recently, Hunt served as assistant deputy minister for Manitoba’s environment and climate change department. He has also been the assistant deputy minister for the corporate services and innovation division. He held several positions for Manitoba Agriculture, the news release said.

Hunt’s four-year term as chief commissioner begins May 13.

Previous chief commissioner Doug Chorney’s term was extended to April 30 as the search for a successor had not yet wrapped up.

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Geralyn Wichers

Geralyn Wichers

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Geralyn graduated from Red River College's Creative Communications program in 2019 and launched directly into agricultural journalism with the Manitoba Co-operator. Her enterprising, colourful reporting has earned awards such as the Dick Beamish award for current affairs feature writing and a Canadian Online Publishing Award, and in 2023 she represented Canada in the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists' Alltech Young Leaders Program. Geralyn is a co-host of the Armchair Anabaptist podcast, cat lover, and thrift store connoisseur.

 

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