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2026 Canadian Crops Convention

March 10–12, 2026

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Join us at the 2026 Canadian Crops Convention, taking place
March 10-12 at The Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto, ON.

Explore Canada’s role in a rapidly evolving global trade and economic landscape. With expert insights into topics that include geopolitics, the current economic outlook and new trade realities in key markets, this year’s program will unpack the forces reshaping agriculture at home and abroad.

Don’t miss out on the information, insights, perspectives and the personal and professional connections you need to help navigate global shifts and build a resilient future for Canadian agriculture.

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Questions? Please email John Gaudes

About Convention

The Canadian Crops Convention is an annual event hosted each March by the Canola Council of Canada and the Canada Grains Council. This event attracts people from across the grain, oilseed, pulse and special crop value chains to:

  • network, coordinate and dialogue;
  • discuss and gain insight into advancements and trends in agriculture; and
  • be inspired to continue a collaborative approach to advance the growth and profitability of the broader Canadian crops sector.

During the Convention, you'll have opportunities to make connections with colleagues and customers from around the world in a business-focused environment. Join us as we continue growing inspiration for Canadian agriculture.

Your hosts

The Canola Council of Canada is a national value chain organization representing canola growers, processors, life science companies and exporters.

The Canada Grains Council is a national organization representing the interests of the Canadian grain, oilseed, pulse and special crop sectors. Membership represents the entire value chain, including Canadian growers, seed and life science companies, commodity associations, grain companies and public research institutions.

Details

Start: March 10, 2026
End: March 12, 2026
Canola Council of Canada and Canada Grains Council

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