Collette Prefontaine

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Collette Prefontaine

Collette Prefontaine

@FPColette1

All Ag on this account all the time...with the occasional dog pic

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Didsbury Seeds
Didsbury Seeds@DidsburySeeds·
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Prestville Farms Ltd
Prestville Farms Ltd@PrestvilleFarm·
All the pedigree seed production in the ground and soon all the canola will be as well. If you are fighting wet ground conditions and are looking for shorter season seed we have oats, barley and peas available! #plant26
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Collette Prefontaine@FPColette1·
@lev_jf They won’t because government regulation make and political uncertainty make it too risky to invest. If we fix and make regulatory environment predictable and outside political interference then they will invest
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Julia Levin
Julia Levin@lev_jf·
TMX corp knows the private sector won't buy their pipeline, they're now pretending it's strategic to keep it govt owned, as a "sovereign" pipeline. Let that be a warning for anyone who still thinks the private sector will build a brand new pipeline. thestar.com/business/trans…
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Climate alarmists have pushed apocalyptic narratives for years. Many NGOs and organizations have relied on fear to secure funding and public attention. It will likely take years before some climate zealots begin toning down their messaging to better reflect what the science is actually telling us. Climate change is real and serious, but increasingly, new research suggests it is manageable — not the end of the world.
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Some of the world’s leading climate scientists are now acknowledging that humanity is unlikely to follow the catastrophic path that dominated climate communication for much of the last decade. So Canada needs climate policy rooted in pragmatism, not ideology. Especially in food...

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Canada Action
Canada Action@CanadaAction·
“Canada needs to accelerate energy infrastructure projects to take advantage of a rare opportunity to significantly increase its exports amid a global reckoning on energy policy caused by the war in Iran, the head of the International Energy Agency said ahead of a trip to Ottawa.” theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…
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Heather Exner-Pirot
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot·
1. It’s an expectation only in the EU market, and they’re walking it back 2. Almost all of Canada’s oil exports go to USA and Asia 3. No one is paying a premium based on carbon intensity anywhere 4. Our barrels are already very climate competitive with other heavy oil producers Venezuela, Mexico and Iraq
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Alberta Seed Guide
Alberta Seed Guide@ABSeedGuide·
Stripe rust is already active in the U.S. — and Prairie wheat growers could be next. Early-season risk for 2026 is higher than usual. Time to scout early and plan ahead.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Last August, I was invited to keynote (no honorarium) at a major event organized by Polytechnique Montréal—you know, the campus that no longer allows meat to be sold. I received a note yesterday saying they’ve pivoted and will invite someone else to speak. Here's the deal. Unless you’re left-of-centre or aligned with the Liberals, you risk being sidelined on university campuses in Canada. Full stop. That’s the reality—and Canadians should know it.
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Kelsey Solick
Kelsey Solick@SolickSeeds·
I see absolutely no reason to leave home today... Another day closer to seeding... So excited 😆
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Bantry
Bantry@BantrySeedFarms·
Lot more moisture in that last snow fall than I expected. Be a little bit still till I’m in fields. #Agtwitter
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Greg Stamp@stampgreg·
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Collette Prefontaine@FPColette1·
@WSOnlineNews They don’t because they require fossil fuels in all materials and to provide dispatchable generation from fossil fuel plants. Only exception is nuclear. But same activists and NDP oppose this as well. 🫣
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Collette Prefontaine@FPColette1·
@BradWall306 Energy underpins our modern world. You attack that you attack everything that flows from it. Which is everything.
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