P&H must divest Saskatchewan grain elevator to approved buyer under Canada consent deal
By Flavia Fortes ( May 22, 2026, 14:50 GMT | Insight) -- Canada’s Competition Bureau said Friday it reached a consent agreement with Parrish & Heimbecker requiring the company to divest a grain elevator in Reford, Saskatchewan, to resolve concerns tied to its proposed acquisition of GrainsConnect Canada Operations. The regulator required an upfront buyer for the divestiture, saying P&H’s sale of GrainsConnect’s grain elevator business will need to be approved by the commissioner of competition.Canada’s Competition Bureau said Friday it reached a consent agreement with Parrish & Heimbecker requiring the company to divest a grain elevator in Reford, Saskatchewan, to resolve concerns tied to its proposed acquisition of GrainsConnect Canada Operations. ...
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