RealAg Radio, May 20: Politicians resigning, global wheat and canola trade, and gene editing’s green light – RealAgriculture

2022-05-21 14:32:56 By : Mr. Nicolas Wong

It’s Friday, and if you’re in Canada — it’s the Friday before the Victoria Day long weekend. Also known as the most unpredictable weather weekend of the year.

However, on RealAg Radio, we are more predictable! We’ve got a great lineup for you on today’s show, including a RealAg Issues Panel.

On the panel, you’ll hear Meagan Murdoch, of H+K Canada, Kelvin Heppner, of RealAgriculture, Lyndsey Smith, of RealAgriculture, and of course, host Shaun Haney. The group discusses sports, weather, politics…basically everything but religion.

As well, you’ll hear Pierre Petelle, of CropLife Canada, with a discussion on Health Canada’s newest guidance on gene editing.

Thoughts on something we talked about on the show? Connect with host Shaun Haney via email [email protected], on Twitter by using the hashtag #RealAgRadio, or give us a shout on the listener line, 1-855-776-6147.

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