29-04-2025 17:21 via farms.com

2025 Election Results Prompt Concern and Reflection Among Prairie Farmers

The 2025 federal election sparked concern among western Canadian farmers, who voiced frustration over the West’s limited political influence, fears of economic impact, and uncertainty about the Conservative Party’s future.
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