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2026 edition of Canada's Farm Show opens its doors

REGINA — Organizers of Canada's Farm Show are looking to build off of the success of last year's first attempt at holding the event in March, after decades of the event held in June.

"Really just kind of leaning into the successes of year one, continuing to capture whatever learning lessons we can and just honing in on the good stuff, making sure that we're doing the right things." said Cat Betker, Director of Signature Events for REAL District. "There's going to be a lot of in-show talking with guests and patrons and exhibitors, getting their feedback, getting their perspective on things, just making sure that if we've got an opportunity to make some changes, that we're leaning into those when we can and just focus on improvement."

Another aspect to build upon for Canada's Farm Show is the presence of international guests. Betker said at least nine delegations are attending the event this year from countries such as Mongolia and Kazakhstan.

"I think it's one of those pieces that we can definitely leverage more. Regina and the Province of Saskatchewan has so much to offer in terms of innovation and agricultural industry. So we would love to bring more of the world to our doors here. We want to welcome everyone." she said.

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Also speaking are Sophie Chatel (parliamentary secretary to the agriculture minister), Yasir Naqvi (MP for Ottawa Centre), Kerry-Leigh Burchill (director general of the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum), and Keith Currie (president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture).