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Todd Lewis has been a strong voice for the Saskatchewan agriculture industry and a dedicated community leader throughout his life. A farmer in Saskatchewan for over 40 years, he is the fourth generation to work on his family farm in Gray, just south of Regina.

Mr. Lewis has spent many years advocating for change and progress in the Saskatchewan agriculture industry. He served for five years as President of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan and has sat on various committees and working groups. These include the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Environment Committee, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Crop Logistics Working Group, the Board of Directors of the Western Grains Research Foundation, and Saskatchewan’s Provincial Water Advisory Group. He is currently the first Vice-President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and a member of the Canadian National Railway Agricultural Advisory Council.

Mr. Lewis has been an active member of his community for many years. Since 1975, he has volunteered at the Gray Cooperative Centre and the Gray Cooperative Hall. Previously, he served as a School Board Trustee and as President of the Board for his community rink. Currently, Mr. Lewis continues to give back through his work as a volunteer firefighter and as a member of the Board for the Riceton Volunteer Fire Department. For over 20 years, he has also been a member of Lajord’s Municipal Council, where he is currently serving as Deputy Reeve.

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