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Respect others.
Focus on the content of posts and not on the people making them. Please extend the benefit of the doubt to newer guests and members; there is no such thing as a stupid question.


  • Don't challenge or attack others. The discussions and comments are meant to stimulate conversation not to create contention. Let others have their say, just as you may.

  • Respect the purpose of the community. Use the community to share successes, challenges, constructive feedback, questions, and goals instead of products or services that you provide.

  • Keep it Legal. Discussing or engaging in conduct that is prohibited by law is a major no-no. This includes endorsing improper or illegal use of drugs or alcohol, or any harassing, discriminatory, or retaliatory behavior. Likewise, all postings and conduct on the site must conform to applicable state and federal laws.

  • No sales. Comments and discussions should not be commercial or promotional in nature.

  • Use caution when discussing products. Users of AMCP Collaborate must adhere to AMCP’s antitrust policy. Information posted on the discussion groups and in the libraries is available for all to see, and comments are subject to libel, slander, and antitrust laws.

  • Respect intellectual property. Post only content that you have personally created or have permission to use and have properly attributed to the content creator.

  • This is a professional forum — posts and comments should be focused on the issues of managed care pharmacy and health care. This is not the place for a political debate on issues not tied to the profession.

  • All defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, bigoted, hateful, or illegal materials are strictly prohibited. Do not post anything that you would not want the world to see or that you would not want anyone to know came from you.

If you think a discussion post is inappropriate, you may flag it by selecting Mark as Inappropriate in the drop-down menu under "reply" or by emailing memberservices@amcp.org.

Discussion Group Etiquette

  • State the topic of your comments concisely and clearly in the subject line. This allows members to respond more appropriately to your posting and makes it easier for members to search the archives by subject.

  • Send messages such as "thanks for the information" or "me, too" to individuals, not to the entire list. Do this by using the "Reply to Sender" link in every message.

  • Do not send administrative messages, such as “remove me from the list,” to the group. Instead, use the web interface to change your settings or to remove yourself from a list.



Testing RSS Feed from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

https://agriculture.canada.ca/en/contact/stay-connected

Agriculture Agri-Food Canada RSS

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StatCan dot gc dot ca Agriculture and food

  • Poultry and egg statistics are available for Canada and the provinces. Data on stocks of frozen eggs and poultry meats, as well as edible dried egg products, are available for March 2026. Data on the placements of hatchery chicks and turkey poults are available for February 2026, and data on egg production are available for January 2026.
  • Oilseed processors crushed 951.4 thousand tonnes of canola in February, down 9.7% from January 2026 and up 7.8% from February 2025. Oil production reached 408.6 thousand tonnes in February 2026, while meal production was 548.4 thousand tonnes.
  • In 2024, Canadian agricultural operations reported on average $770,550 in operating revenue, up 1.4% from 2023. At the same time, average operating expenses increased by 4.7% to $646,622. As a result, average net operating income decreased by 13.0% to $123,928 in 2024.
  • Canadian oilseed processors crushed a record 11.6 million tonnes of canola in 2025, up 1.6% from 2024, marking the third consecutive annual record. High levels of domestic crushing were likely attributable to a record canola harvest in 2025 (13.3% above 2024), combined with a drop in exports (12.5% lower than in 2024).
  • Revised data on aquaculture production and value for Nova Scotia and Canada are now available for 2024.

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