Too big, too fast? How a Canadian megafarm landed in creditor protection
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Too big, too fast? How a Canadian megafarm landed in creditor protection
KATE HELMORE
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD POLICY REPORTER
PUBLISHED MAY 13, 2026
UPDATED MAY 14, 2026
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Monette Farms near Hafford, Sask., on May 9. The company filed for creditor protection on April 20.
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Saskatchewan-born multi-generational farmer Darrel Monette spent a decade building a 500,000-acre farming empire spanning his home province, Manitoba,…
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