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Why farmers show up at one of Ontario’s biggest political events – and why it matters

Last week, leaders from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) joined more than 2,000 elected officials and staff at the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) annual conference in Ottawa.

Although it’s likely an event most Ontarians have never heard of, it’s one of the most important political gatherings in our province, bringing together municipal leaders from across Ontario alongside provincial cabinet ministers, MPPs, and government officials.

I attended in my capacity as a farmer and executive member of the OFA’s provincial board, where I represent farmers from Peel, Simcoe and York. My wife and I, along with our son Alex, raise broiler chickens and grow corn, soybeans, cereal grains and hay in Lafontaine just west of Penetanguishene – but in the past, I’ve also served as Deputy Mayor of our local municipality.

For Ontario’s farmers, this event is more than just another conference. According to AMO’s own statistics, municipalities across the province together own, operate, and maintain nearly half a trillion dollars’ worth of infrastructure — roads, bridges, transit, water, waste management systems and more.

Local governments are also responsible for decisions that directly affect how we live and work, from taxation and building permits to land use planning and economic development initiatives. Having agriculture at the table ensures that farm families and rural communities are part of those conversations.

This is important because collectively, agriculture and food contribute more than $50 billion to our provincial economy every year and support over 871,000 jobs. Put in another way, we employ 11% of Ontario’s workforce.

For the last number of years, members of the OFA board and staff have been attending the AMO conference because it’s a unique opportunity to engage directly with the decision makers who shape our rural landscape.

Our discussions focus on the issues that matter most to Ontario farmers: protecting farmland through sound land use planning, ensuring investment in rural physical and social infrastructure, and supporting the economic vitality of rural Ontario. A strong rural economy supports a strong provincial economy.

This year, the severe drought impacting much of the province was a top-of-mind discussion. Farmers are feeling the effects on their crops and livestock, and it underscored the need for municipal and provincial leaders alike to understand the importance of resilient infrastructure and responsive support systems in rural areas.

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Why Port Infrastructure is Key to Growing Canada's Farms and Economy

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Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) knows that strong, modern port infrastructure is vital to the success of Canada’s agriculture. When our ports grow, Ontario grain farmers and Canadian farms grow too—and when we grow, Canada grows.

In this video, we highlight the importance of investing in port infrastructure and how these investments are key to growing Ontario agriculture and supporting global trade. The footage showcases the strength of both Ontario’s farming landscapes and vital port operations, including some key visuals from HOPA Ports, which we are grateful to use in this project.

Ontario’s grain farmers rely on efficient, sustainable ports and seaway systems to move grain to markets around the world. Port investments are crucial to increasing market access, driving economic growth, and ensuring food security for all Canadians.

Why Port Infrastructure Matters:

Investing in Ports = Investing in Farms: Modernized ports support the export of Canadian grain, driving growth in agriculture.

Sustainable Growth: Learn how stronger ports reduce environmental impact while boosting economic stability.

Global Trade Opportunities: Improved port and seaway systems help farmers access new global markets for their grain.

Stronger Communities: Investment in ports means more stable jobs and economic growth for rural communities across Ontario and Canada.

We are proud to support the ongoing investment in port infrastructure and to shine a light on its vital role in feeding the world and securing a prosperous future for Canadian agriculture.

Special thanks to HOPA Ports for providing some of the stunning port footage featured in this video.