Click here to access resolutions from 2017 and previous years... Resolutions are formally adopted at APAS Annual and Mid-term Conventions or at a meeting of the APAS Board of Directors if the matter is urgent.
The APAS Board of Directors may refer matters for further consideration and analysis to one of its four policy committees, which report back to the Board of Directors...
Grain producers have a unique financial interest in the design and operational effectiveness of the Canadian transportation network. Producers here move their grain more than...
Through its grassroots membership, APAS continually identifies innovative policies to both address current challenges and create new opportunities for agricultural producers.
Through communication, research and advocacy, APAS speaks up on behalf of its members to ensure a prosperous and sustainable future for livestock production in Saskatchewan.
Agricultural producers need effective and innovative policies to manage the risks outside of their immediate control. APAS actively lobbies for improvements to existing BRM...