Canadian Agricultural Safety Association Unveils New Vision and Mission Statements

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Winnipeg, MB, March 16, 2026 – As part of Canadian Agricultural Safety Week, the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) is pleased to announce its new vision and mission statements, underscoring the organization’s ongoing commitment to promoting agricultural safety.

CASA’s new vision: A Canada where no one is harmed in agriculture.

CASA’s new mission: CASA promotes a culture of agricultural safety that protects people through knowledge sharing, support, and meaningful connections.

“Updating our mission and vision is about more than new words on paper; it reaffirms our commitment to supporting the driving forces behind Canada’s agricultural sector: farmers, farm families, and farm workers,” says Sandra Miller, CASA’s Executive Director. “As our industry evolves, so must our approach to safety. These changes emphasize the future we’re working toward and reflect CASA’s focus on collaborative, practical solutions that aim to help everyone on Canadian farms return home safely at the end of the day.”

As the agricultural workplace can be extremely hazardous, with more than 60 Canadian lives lost as a result of agriculture-related injuries in an average year, promoting farm safety is essential to maintaining a thriving and sustainable agricultural sector.

“Our updated mission and vision set a clear direction for the future: promoting a culture where safety is not an afterthought, but a shared value embedded and embraced across the industry,” says Peter Sykanda, CASA’s Board Chair.

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week runs from March 15-21, 2026 and encourages all Canadians to remember #FarmSafetyEveryday and reflect on the vital importance of farm safety for workers, families, and communities.

The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and safety of farmers, their families and agricultural workers. CASA is funded in part by the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership. For more information, visit www.casa-acsa.ca.

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Abbigail Fehr
Acting Communications and Programs Liaison
comms@casa-acsa.ca
877-452-2272 / comms@casa-acsa.ca