Keynote Speaker - Michael H. McCain

SCAC 2025 Keynote speaker - Michael McCain

Executive Chair, Maple Leaf Foods Inc.

Michael H. McCain is Executive Chair of Maple Leaf Foods, one of Canada’s flagship food companies, with annual sales in excess of $4.5 billion and a vision to be the most sustainable protein company on earth.

Michael has devoted his career to the food industry, starting at McCain Foods in the late 1970s, where he held a variety of roles, including President and Chief Executive Officer of McCain Foods USA. He joined Maple Leaf Foods in 1995 and became Chief Executive Officer of the company in 1998, a position he held until May 2023. Michael is a practical visionary who has been instrumental in establishing Maple Leaf Foods as a sustainable, purpose-driven company with world-class assets, iconic market-leading brands, and bold ambition.

Michael is a vocal proponent of stakeholder capitalism, and deeply committed to creating shared value for all stakeholders. Under his leadership, Maple Leaf Foods transformed its business, becoming a focused protein company with an impressive growth trajectory that is grounded in a values-based culture. Michael led the establishment of the Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security, a charitable organization dedicated to addressing systemic causes of food insecurity in Canada through action, advocacy and partnerships, and was the driving force behind Maple Leaf Foods becoming the world’s first major carbon-neutral food company in 2019.

In addition to his role as Executive Chair at Maple Leaf Foods, Michael is a Director and Honorary Chair of the Maple Leaf Centre for Food Security, a Director of the Daymark Foundation, and Chair of McCain Capital Inc. He is also a member of the Business Council of Canada, and the Board of Trustees for the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation.

Born in Florenceville, New Brunswick, Michael attended Mount Allison University and received an Honours Business Administration degree from the University of Western Ontario. He holds honorary degrees from Western University, St Mary’s University, Brock University, Carleton University and Guelph University. He is devoted to his children, grandchildren and family, and lives in Toronto.

Shabtai Bittman and Derek Hunt

SCAC 2025 speaker - Shabtai Bittman

Senior Researchers at AAFC Agassiz Research and Development Centre

We are researchers at the AAFC Agassiz Research and Development Centre located in south coastal BC. Our group works on nutrient management and related issues at the soil, farm, regional and national levels.

Shawn Catherwood

SCAC 2025 speaker - Shawn Catherwood

AAg, Founder, CEO at Spur Line Crop Solutions Ltd. and 5th generation farmer at Soli Vivi Farms Inc.

Shawn Catherwood wears a variety of hats within the industry but always introduces himself first as a 5th generation farmer from Ceylon, SK. His family has been farming at Ceylon since 1905. Continuing on this legacy is a powerful motive that drives Shawn to find ways to ensure this farm can have future success for another 5 generations. Longevity in this industry comes with adaptability. The original land base has seen numerous changes to how the family manages it - from heavy tillage dominating for the first 80 years to transitioning into a no-till conventional system to now embarking on a new journey towards an eco-friendly system under Shawn's management. Aside from the farm, Shawn has extensive experience in the world of on-farm sustainability programs thanks to his experience with PepsiCo and now through his company Spur Line Crop Solutions. Shawn is passionate about helping fellow farmers navigate through this changing agroecosystem we are currently experiencing.

Laird Crow

SCAC 2025 speaker - Laird Crow

Farm Manager, Yukon Grain Farm Ltd in Whitehorse, Yukon

Laird has been part of the team at Yukon Grain Farm for the past 10 years. He lives on the farm with his family and is passionate about his work and the important role the farm plays in the Yukon community. When life on the farm slows down, he likes to go fishing, snowmobiling, and skiing with his family.

Cam Dahl

SCAC 2025 speaker - Cam Dahl

General Manager at Manitoba Pork

Cam has broad experience throughout the agriculture sector. He has previously served as the founding president of Cereals Canada, Commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission, and general manager of the Manitoba Beef Producers. He also has experience working on Parliament Hill and leadership roles with producer-led organizations. Cam has served on agriculture industry boards, including Chairing the Board of the Canada Grains Council and the Chair of the Steering Committee of the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Crops. Cam has volunteered his time as Director, and Chair, of the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame and is a volunteer on the board of Farmers Abroad Canada, a charity focused on agriculture education and opportunity development in West Africa.

Tyler Fulton

SCAC 2025 speaker - Tyler Fulton

Director with Manitoba Beef Producers, Vice-President of the Canadian Cattle Association and a Producer.

Tyler and Dorelle along with their kids Evan and Mae own and operate Tyton Farm Ltd, a 600 head cow/calf/backgrounding operation south of Birtle, MB.  The farm operates about 6000 acres in prairie pothole country, which consists of mostly tame pasture, hay, and some annual crops. Tyler has spent most of his off-farm career in the field of livestock price risk management after he received a degree in Agribusiness from the University of Manitoba. He is passionate about improving the tools and programs available for cattle producers to manage risk on their operations.  Tyler currently serves as a Director with Manitoba Beef Producers and as the Vice-President of the Canadian Cattle Association.

Derrick Hastings

SCAC 2025 speaker - Derrick Hastings

Farm Manager, Tr'ondek Hwech'in Government Employee

Derrick has been farming in the Yukon (Tr'ondek Hwech'in territory) for 16 years. He has been T.H. farm manager for 8 seasons and specializes in Youth mentorship, livestock husbandry, egg production and organic/regenerative horticulture. He has been married for 19 years and has four children. Having experienced challenges both local and global, he has persevered and developed a resiliency that benefits him in the extremes of the northern environment.

Hannah Keenes

Hannah Keenes

Agriculture Portfolio Lead, Manitoba Métis Federation

Hannah is a proud Red River Métis Citizen born and raised in Winnipeg, MB. Working as the Agriculture Portfolio Lead with the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) – National Government of the Red River Métis, Hannah seeks to advocate for the rights, claims and interests of Red River Métis Citizens in agriculture and agri-food, and to advise government, industry, and academia on protocols for Indigenous engagement, consultation, and reconciliation. Hannah also oversees agricultural programming and initiatives for Red River Métis Citizens, including the Red River Métis On-Farm Climate Action Program, the MMF’s Food Security Initiative, and the care of a small bison herd. Before joining the MMF in 2023, Hannah completed her undergraduate and Master’s degrees in Animal Science at the University of Manitoba.

Karen Landman

Marla Riekman

SCAC 2025 speaker - Marla Riekman

Soil Management Specialist at Manitoba Agriculture

Marla Riekman is the Soil Management Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Agroecology and a Master's Degree in Soil Science, both from the University of Manitoba. Before joining Manitoba Agriculture in 2007, Marla worked as the Farm Manager for the Manitoba Zero Tillage Research Association and also as a Soil Conservationist with the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration. Marla's main focus is to provide extension on dealing with problem soils and maintaining long-term productivity by managing soil health. Marla's passion for soil has even crept into her personal life – she is known to create jewelry with soil in her spare time!