
Taslar Trading Corp., out of Regina, Sask., as of Oct. 16, didn’t renew its licence, the Canadian Grain Commission says.
Taslar also operates an office in Nanton, Alta., and a branch in Turkey.
The organization “farms, processes and exports pulses and other grains to over 50 countries,” its website says, adding that the Taslar family has been in commodity trading since the early 90s.
The licence change, however, may not be permanent.
Underneath a post on X from the CGC describing the change, a Taslar account which joined the platform this October, thanked CGC staff “for their support while we transition into (a) new licence platform."