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Grains on Tap
Grains Growers of Canada
12 episodes
2 months ago
Grains on Tap is not your typical policy podcast. We’re opening the doors of Parliament Hill, sitting down with the powerhouses of Canadian agriculture and policymaking. We plan to chat with the movers and shakers in agriculture policy, ranging from Members of Parliament and Senators to government relations professionals, to bring you an inside look into everything happening inside the good old Ottawa bubble. And here’s the twist: we’re doing it over some great craft beer. As we explore agriculture policy, we’ll also be raising a glass to the growers and brewers from across the country. Whether you’re a fourth-generation farmer, a policymaker navigating the halls of Parliament Hill, or just someone curious about the heartbeat of agriculture in Ottawa, you’re in the right place. So grab your favorite beer, kick back, and let’s cultivate a deeper understanding of the policies that shape our fields—on Grains on Tap.
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Grains on Tap is not your typical policy podcast. We’re opening the doors of Parliament Hill, sitting down with the powerhouses of Canadian agriculture and policymaking. We plan to chat with the movers and shakers in agriculture policy, ranging from Members of Parliament and Senators to government relations professionals, to bring you an inside look into everything happening inside the good old Ottawa bubble. And here’s the twist: we’re doing it over some great craft beer. As we explore agriculture policy, we’ll also be raising a glass to the growers and brewers from across the country. Whether you’re a fourth-generation farmer, a policymaker navigating the halls of Parliament Hill, or just someone curious about the heartbeat of agriculture in Ottawa, you’re in the right place. So grab your favorite beer, kick back, and let’s cultivate a deeper understanding of the policies that shape our fields—on Grains on Tap.
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Politics
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Grains on Tap | Episode 5: MP Kody Blois
Grains on Tap
51 minutes 38 seconds
1 year ago
Grains on Tap | Episode 5: MP Kody Blois
We're back with another episode of Grains on Tap!    We’re excited to dive into the latest in agriculture and politics as Members of Parliament and Senators return to Ottawa. Our guest is no stranger to agriculture. Kody Blois, Member of Parliament for Kings-Hants in Nova Scotia and Chair of the House of Commons Agriculture and Agri-Food Committee, joins us for an insightful conversation. We’re covering crucial policy changes that grain farmers need to watch closely and how these developments are shaping the agricultural landscape in Canada. This includes the capital gains tax increase, Bill C-234 and more. So, pour yourself a cold one and settle in for another discussion about the intersection of agriculture and politics right here on Grains on Tap. A special thank you to Beer Canada for sponsoring this episode and the podcast. For more information on the Grain Growers of Canada, please visit our website at: https://graingrowers.ca/ 
Grains on Tap
Grains on Tap is not your typical policy podcast. We’re opening the doors of Parliament Hill, sitting down with the powerhouses of Canadian agriculture and policymaking. We plan to chat with the movers and shakers in agriculture policy, ranging from Members of Parliament and Senators to government relations professionals, to bring you an inside look into everything happening inside the good old Ottawa bubble. And here’s the twist: we’re doing it over some great craft beer. As we explore agriculture policy, we’ll also be raising a glass to the growers and brewers from across the country. Whether you’re a fourth-generation farmer, a policymaker navigating the halls of Parliament Hill, or just someone curious about the heartbeat of agriculture in Ottawa, you’re in the right place. So grab your favorite beer, kick back, and let’s cultivate a deeper understanding of the policies that shape our fields—on Grains on Tap.