A proposed class action lawsuit against the federal government and G3, alleging farmers’ money helped privatize the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), is another step closer, says Anders Bruun, one of […] Read more			
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	CWB class action suit takes step forward
 
	G3 has a new CEO
								There’s been a change at the top of Canada’s newest major grain company. G3 Canada’s CEO Karl Gerrand left the grain company Tuesday and has been replaced by Don Chapman, […] Read more			
		 
	G3 expanding into Alberta market
								The grain company formerly known as the Canadian Wheat Board plans to start work next month on two new elevators including its first in Alberta. G3 Canada announced Tuesday it […] Read more			
		G3 co-owner SALIC looking at Iraq farmland
								Dubai | Reuters –– The Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company (SALIC) is looking at more farmland investment opportunities and has its neighbour Iraq on the list. SALIC, an arm […] Read more			
		 
	Larger elevators, smaller rail cars seen in grain’s future
								Winnipeg | CNS Canada –– Heading into the future, elevators will be more efficient and trains will carry more grain, according to industry professionals at the Grain World conference in […] Read more			
		 
	G3 to build two more Saskatchewan elevators
								The grain company formerly known as CWB has picked sites and plans to start construction next month on two new grain elevators in Saskatchewan. G3 Canada on Tuesday announced it […] Read more			
		 
	G3 to proceed with port grain terminal at Vancouver
								Winnipeg | Reuters — Canada’s G3 Global Holdings will build a grain terminal at Port Metro Vancouver by 2020, increasing the flow of wheat and canola to Asia and Latin […] Read more			
		 
	Saudi Arabia boosts stake in G3 Canada
								Winnipeg | Reuters — Saudi Arabia’s agriculture company has taken control of the majority investor in grain handler G3 Canada Ltd., according to a filing, reducing Bunge Ltd.’s stake and […] Read more			
		 
	North Africa showing solid demand for durum
								CNS Canada –– North African countries have been some of the best customers for Canadian durum over the past few months, and weather issues with this year’s crops in the […] Read more			
		 
	Prairie farmers seek answers to the $6.5 billion question
								CNS Canada –– The Canadian Wheat Board single desk has now been gone for 3 1/2 years, but there are still some in the Prairie farming community who would like […] Read more			
		