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S01 E09: Tariffs and Agriculture

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In this special episode, we delve into the truth about tariffs. These days, it’s hard to stay current with the ever-changing news about tariffs. Whether you are a producer or an urban listener, we all have questions, and this episode sheds light and uncovers the truth about this complex and fluid topic. In this program our guests, Scott Crockatt and Margaret Rigetti, share their unique perspectives, answer tough questions, and reveal the Truth About Tariffs and their impact on the agriculture industry.

Your Guests

Scott Crockatt

As Vice President, Communications and External Relations at the Business Council of Alberta (BCA) Scott leads the Council's public affairs to bring BCA's policy solutions to the world, and to steward the many external relationships and strategic collaborations required to create real-world positive change.

Scott has been part of BCA since its creation as one of the founding employees and is dedicated to its purpose of making life better. To advance this mission, Scott works extensively with the chief executives of Alberta's most significant companies, government officials, Indigenous partners, media, policy, and community organizations.





Margaret Rigetti

Margaret co-operates her family farm near Langbank, Saskatchewan, where they grow canola, winter wheat, spring wheat, and barley (multi-generational farm). Her main roles include grain marketing, risk management, administration, finance and accounting. Margaret also makes her home with her husband Rob on their farm near Belle Plaine where they grow canola, durum, peas and lentils.

Margaret attended the University of Saskatchewan and received a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture in 1996. Margaret is a director on the board of Sask OilSeeds and Sask Crop Insurance Corp. and past director of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association (WCWGA) and Grain Growers of Canada (GGC).





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