Policy Overview

SaskCanola advocates on farmers’ behalf to government at the municipal, provincial and national levels. We share research and grower opinions with parliamentarians, legislators and government officials, so that policy and regulations are data driven and backed by sound science. These actions protect market access and drive market expansion.

For insight into what SaskCanola’s policy efforts are currently focused on, review our latest letters & submissions and the status of various policy initiatives.


National Canola Policy Partners

By working collaboratively with our partners in the canola industry and other agriculture associations, we can have a stronger voice to impact change for farmers. The canola industry has two influential voices at the national level: the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) and the Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA). Both organizations have offices in Ottawa, so they can maintain strong relationships with government at both a political and staff level.

Both CCC and the CCGA were recognized as top lobbyist organizations in 2022 by Lobby Monitor and POLITICO. Combined, CCC and the CCGA registered over 300 meetings with Members of Parliament, Senators and senior political and departmental staff in the federal lobbyist registry, participated in government consultations, and represented farmers and the canola industry on several government panels, advisory committees and working groups.

Click here to learn more about some of the 2022 advocacy priorities and milestones from both organizations.


Canola Council of Canada

The CCC focuses on issues that impact the entire canola value chain, such as trade and market access. SaskCanola is a core-funder of the CCC and appoints one farmer to the CCC board of directors – Ed Schafer.

CCC 2021 Canola Market Access Plan

Canadian Canola Growers Association

The CCGA administers the cash advance program and focuses on policy development and advocacy initiatives. Three SaskCanola directors are appointed to the CCGA Board of Directors - Jon Fehr, Codie Nagy, & Dean Roberts.

CCGA 2021-22 Year in Review