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NFU elects and re-affirms officials at Saskatoon convention

Presidents and vice-presidents represent Ontario and Prairie provinces.
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"All of us who assumed leadership positions at this convention are sensitive to the responsibilities we鈥檝e assumed,鈥 says Phil Mount, the NFU鈥檚 new VP of policy.

SASKATOON — Over the weekend, in Saskatoon, the NFU concluded its annual national convention. 

Over a three-day period, NFU delegates from across the country filled positions for NFU presidents and vice-presidents. Every NFU national official is up for election every year at the convention.  

Commenting on his new position and the year ahead, Phil Mount, the NFU’s new VP of policy, said that “It is a great honour and challenge to be asked to help steer this organization on behalf of our farmer members. All of us who assumed leadership positions at this convention are sensitive to the responsibilities we’ve assumed, as Canada’s farms face the challenge of responding to threats and impacts from climate change, rising costs, corporate consolidation and power, and governments often inadequately mindful of the difficulties and perils of farming.”

Below is a list of new and returning NFU officials.

  • Jenn Pfenning - NFU president, continuing. (Ontario)
     
  • Phil Mount - vice-president of policy, new. (Ontario)
     
  • Julie Maxwell - vice-president of operations, new. (Saskatchewan)
     
  • Cady Foreman - women’s president, continuing. (Ontario)
     
  • Adama Bundu - youth president, new. (Alberta)
     
  • Claire Perttula - BIPOC president (Black, Indigenous and people of colour) president, new. (Ontario)
     
  • Sparrow Berg - women’s vice-president, new. (Manitoba)
     
  • Maia DeGraff - youth vice-president, continuing. (Ontario)
     
  • Sun Shan - BIPOC vice-president, new. (Ontario)

 

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