Skip to page content
Forms
E-mail updates
Contact us
Links
Français
Home
Canadian Wheat Board
Prairie strong, worldwide
Farmers
Customers
E-services
Hot topics
Newsroom
Library
About us
Home
Newsroom
News releases
2006
Events calendar
Media kit
News releases
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
Speeches
Grain movement updates
Toolbox
E-services login
Graphical (high bandwidth)
Make this my home page
Printable version
Resize text
+
-
Site map
Questions@cwb.ca
Newsroom
2006
December
December 4
CWB files court case against government "gag order"
December 4
Farmers to benefit from major overhaul of CWB supply chain
December 1
Statement from the Board of Directors of The Canadian Wheat Board
November
November 30
CWB announces 2007-08 identity preserved contract program
November 24
CWB announces interim payments for the 2005-06 crop year
November 20
CWB launches new, user-friendly Web site
November 15
CWB announces transportation savings of $22.9m for 2005-06
November 9
Churchill shipping season ends with strong joint effort
November 2
Popularity soars among farmers for CWB market-based options: sign-up increases 600 per cent
November 1
Federal plebiscite must ask farmers about wheat and barley
October
October 27
Initial payments for 2006-07 crop year increased
October 19
CWB variety survey results are in: Superb edges out AC Barrie as most popular wheat variety
October 11
Statement from Ken Ritter, farmer-elected director from Kindersley, SK and Chair of the CWB board of directors regarding Direction Order of October 5, 2006
September
September 28
CWB will not participate in federal task force
September 20
New protocol now in place to protect quality system from ineligible varieties
September 12
CWB showcases farmers' grains to Canada's food writers
August
August 23
CWB offers more cash sooner for durum and wheat
August 16
CWB Announces Recipients of Graduate Fellowships
August 10
CWB announces malting barley quality payments for 2006-07
August 9
CWB awards program recognizes farmer excellence
August 3
Farmers Embrace Popular Marketing Choice Options In 2005-06
August 1
Farmer Power in the Global Marketplace: CWB's Vision for the Future
July
July 31
CWB Announces 2006-07 Initial Payments By Grade
July 25
2005-06 initial payments on durum, designated barley increased
July 13
AAFC closed 'roundtable' excludes majority of farmers
July 5
Durum delivery changes respond to farmer input
June
June 29
Organic marketing partnership set to begin for wheat
June 27
Pivotal WTO meeting must forward interests of Prairie grain farmers
June 23
CWB investment in value-added processing research unveiled at University of Alberta
June 20
Coalition Of Agriculture Groups Welcome Trade Minister's Aggressive Approach
June 19
CWB's flexible delivery program expands choices for farmers
May
May 24
Survey shows farmers want to decide CWB future
May 19
CWB applauds changes to cash advance programs
May 18
New manager for CWB Tokyo keeps focus on Japanese market
April
April 27
Farmer interest in payment options jumps 600 per cent in 2004-05
April 21
Research seeks to enhance malting barley quality
April 11
CWB wins court action over illegal wheat duties
April 5
Initial payments for 2005-06 crop year increased
March
March 20
CWB certified in partnership against terrorism
March 15
Farmer directors welcome minister's commitment to CWB at upcoming world trade talks
March 9
Bilateral trade agreements leaving Canada out in cold, farm groups warn
March 7
Farmer voices must be heard on world trade talks
March 1
U.S. wheat tariff comes off: NAFTA victory complete for western Canadian farmers
February
February 28
CWB Directors welcome Minister Strahl on first visit
February 28
CWB honours excellence at 2006 Master Grower awards ceremony
February 23
How tough is the global competition for grain sales?
Get the story from Australia, Ukraine and Argentina at
Grain
World 2006
February 15
CWB directors to engage farmers in annual farmer forums
February 8
Canadian grain industry examines the future together
February 2
CWB helps fund research to fight fusarium in barley
January
January 25
More choice offered to farmers through enhanced payment and pricing programs