Ontario’s agriculture ministry has patched a glitch in its wildlife damage compensation program, in which farmers’ claims risked rejection over the validity of their farm business registrations. “We heard livestock […] Read more			
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	Ontario plugs holes in wildlife compensation plan
 
	Ontario farmers want voice on high-speed rail
								Ontario farmers and rural residents want a place on the advisory board on the creation of a high-speed railway line expected to significantly affect their farms and communities. The province […] Read more			
		 
	Ontario general farm organization fee increasing
								Ontario farmers will be paying more for their representation by their general farm organizations in 2018 after the government approved a $30 increase. The annual fee will be $225 plus […] Read more			
		 
	OFA pre-election policy targets broader economic development
								Stable rural areas and thriving farms can help urbanites with some of their biggest challenges. That’s the message from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture going into next year’s provincial election. […] Read more			
		 
	Farm groups line up against feds’ tax proposal
								National, regional and sector farm groups are forming up with several major business associations on the offensive against a proposal to reform how incorporated businesses are taxed in Canada. The […] Read more			
		 
	Ontario minimum wage increases concern farmers
								Changes to the way labour is regulated and paid for in Ontario will have detrimental effects on farm profitability, say farm organizations. Premier Kathleen Wynne and Labour Minister Kevin Flynn […] Read more			
		 
	Ontario budget seeks tax flexibility for on-farm processing
								The Ontario government has balanced its budget for the first time in since 2008 — but Thursday’s budget contained little news for agriculture and rural Ontario. Finance Minister Charles Sousa’s […] Read more			
		 
	Restricted zone tightens for Algonquin wolf hunting
								Farmers will be able to protect their livestock and families from Algonquin wolves in any areas and hunting will only be restricted in areas near four parks, allaying some concerns […] Read more			
		 
	OFA elects new president
								Keith Currie is the new president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture , defeating incumbent Don McCabe in an election this week at the farmer organization’s convention. Currie emphasized the […] Read more			
		 
	Bill to tighten cruelty laws downed in Commons
								A federal private member’s bill meant to tighten animal cruelty laws in Canada — alarming farm organizations and energizing animal welfare groups en route — has gone the way of […] Read more			
		