Three directors unseated in unsettling times for Ontario Pork
Producers divided into two camps, says new director
Producers divided into two camps, says new director
‘We did not walk out of the meeting’ Ontario Pork chair insists
Appeals ‘not made in good faith’ lawyer’s letter says
Update: Thurs. February 12, 2009, 4:27 PM
Process ‘rammed down their throats’ say producers
The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission will study Ontario Pork's preliminary plans for restructuring at its meeting this week.
Ontario’s largest pork producing county challenges government’s decision to dismantle pork marketing
A Lambton County pork producer is challenging the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission proposed changes to Ontario Pork. He says they’ll hurt the family farm.
One producer is calling for a plebiscite to determine support of stripping Ontario Pork of its marketing powers and more protest is in the works, says a Perth County producer.
The composition of Ontario's hog industry advisory committee has turned into a political hot potato.
Correction Nov. 24, 2008
New screening measures for Chinese imports destined to become ingredients in Canadian livestock feed may set a precedent that could affect feed costs in future, warns the head of Ontario Pork.