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The Great Celebration of Nature on the Plains of Abraham hails the arrival of spring!

Québec – The National Battlefields Commission

The Great Celebration of Nature on the Plains of Abraham hails the arrival of spring on Sunday May 27 from 11 a.m. at the Plains of Abraham greenhouses and in the surrounding area. The National Battlefields Commission’s (NBC) Department Head – Green Environment will throw open the greenhouses’ doors and offer advice on plants and trees. Some 20 exhibitors will also be on hand to “discuss nature” with you. Our guest of honour, Albert Mondor, will be on the premises to give a conference and hold a workshop. Distribution of plants free of charge, petting zoo, entertainment, face painting and much more await you during this very popular horticultural rendezvous!

Source : Government of Canada

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A survey of 200 independent seed businesses reveals what Canada's seed sector actually contributes — and what it stands to lose.

On the Brink, Justin Funk, a third-generation agri-marketer, shares the findings of a national survey conducted in early 2026. The numbers reframe the conversation: independent seed companies in Canada represent upwards of $1.7 billion in dedicated seed infrastructure, approximately 3,000 full-time equivalent jobs in rural communities, and an estimated $20 million in annual community contributions. And roughly 90% of Canada's cereals, pulses, and other small pollinated crops flow through them.

The survey also asked how dependent these businesses are on public plant breeding to survive. The answer was unambiguous. For policymakers evaluating the future of publicly funded breeding programs, Funk argues the economic case for this sector and the case for public plant breeding are the same argument.

On the Brink is a cross-country video series exploring the future of plant breeding in Canada. Each episode features voices from across the industry in an open, ongoing conversation about innovation and long-term investment in Canadian agriculture.