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Newsletter: Global Interview, politics & the Saskatchewan farmland market

Is Politics Slowing Down
Saskatchewan’s Farmland Market?

What buyers and sellers need to know in a shifting landscape.

In a recent interview with Global News, farmland expert Ted Cawkwell shared insights on how political developments are contributing to uncertainty in Saskatchewan’s farmland market.

While farmland values remain historically strong, market activity is being influenced by recent federal policy discussions, proposed tax changes, and global trade tensions. These political factors are causing some buyers and sellers to take a more cautious approach, potentially slowing down decision-making and impacting pricing trends in the short term.

Despite this, demand for quality farmland remains solid—especially in regions with strong productivity and infrastructure. The long-term fundamentals of Saskatchewan farmland continue to attract both local producers and national investors.

 Watch the full Global News interview