Farms.com Home   News

FCL lifts cardlock fuel restrictions across Western Canada

SASKATOON - Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) has lifted daily card purchase restrictions on diesel and gasoline that were implemented last week at Co-op Cardlocks across the three Prairie provinces as a result of Unifor's illegal blockades at the Co-op Refinery Complex and FCL Carseland Fuel Terminal.
 
Since access to these sites has been regained, fuel is again being supplied to Co-op Cardlock locations and local co-op locations that were out of fuel.
 
On behalf of FCL and all local Co-ops, thank you to Co-op Cardlock customers for your patience. We realize these outages and restrictions had a major impact on you and your businesses.
 
FCL continues to safely and efficiently operate the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC), which is producing fuel at normal seasonal rates.
Source : CISION

Trending Video

FBR Taxation Video

Video: FBR Taxation Video

Before trade and tariffs dominated the conversation, taxation was one of the biggest issues on farmers’ minds last year. From the carbon tax to capital gains, OFA worked with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and provincial partners to push for fair, practical solutions. We saw progress on carbon tax relief and capital gains, and we continue to advocate for modernized farm tax programs at both the provincial and federal levels.

OFA works to represent the interests of Ontario farmers to all levels of government. Renew your Farm Business Registration (FBR) by March 1/26 and choose OFA so we can continue to support Ontario farmers and their businesses.