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Premier Scott Moe is Saskatchewan's biggest spender since 1965 — and that comes with a cost for taxpayers and the province's economy. Director of Alberta Policy with the Fraser Institute, Tegan Hill joins Evan to share what lessons today's government could take from the past.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: China announced an extension to its anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola seed. Premier Scott Moe and Trade Minister Warren Kaeding prepare for trade missions to China, Japan, and South Korea next week. The federal government announced support for canola producers, and more.
Premier Scott Moe's mission to Beijing is finally in motion but the Prime Minister will not be by his side. Our political panel dissects if this trip will make a difference.
Judy Trinh, CTV News; Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier; The Front Bench with Christy Clark, Marco Mendicino, James Moore & Rona Ambrose; Joseph Bernacki, CTV News.
Political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes discuss Premier Scott Moe's request for Prime Minister Carney to come with him to China to lobby against canola tariffs.
New details emerge on an alleged terror plot near Quebec City. One of those charged spoke openly about another Waco massacre. Four men — including two serving soldiers — are accused of hoarding a massive cache of weapons to supply an anti-government militia and a plot that included violence against government authorities.Also: Opioid deaths in Canada were down last year. The reasons are varied, including cleaner drugs, and how people are taking them. But also — many people had already died, due to fentanyl poisoning.And: A human case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever has been reported in Canada.The tick-borne disease, which can be deadly if not treated early, is more common in the U.S. Climate change is changing tick migration patterns.Plus: Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe heading to China to talk canola, Israel intensifies mission in Gaza City, and more.
On the heels of the U.S. Men's Amateur Golf Tournament - one name took the country by storm last week in Minnesota's own Jimmy Abdo, nearly making the cut for The Masters next year - we chatted with his Gustavus coach Scott Moe about the remarkable run and Scott tells us what is next for Jimmy!
On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: Harvest progress is at three per cent, and more canola tariff talk from Premier Scott Moe and Tory MP John Barlow.
On the heels of the U.S. Men's Amateur Golf Tournament - one name took the country by storm last week in Minnesota's own Jimmy Abdo, nearly making the cut for The Masters next year - we chatted with his Gustavus coach Scott Moe about the remarkable run and Scott tells us what is next for Jimmy!
Heavily armed gang members killed two Haitian police officers during an attack in Kenscoff, a farming community near Port-au-Prince, as reported by local officials.Lionel Lazarre, of Haiti's National Police, stated that the officers were killed while trying to escape from their armored vehicle, which had become stuck in a gang-constructed ditch.Ulrika Richardson, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator for Haiti, indicated that 1.3 million people are displaced due to gang violence, and the humanitarian response plan is only 9% funded.Richardson also reported that 2 million people in Haiti face emergency food insecurity.Canada vs China on Canola Oil, Pierre Poilievre and Premier Scott Moe talk about the issues that are being left behind by the LiberalBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/policy-and-rights--3339563/support.
Premier Scott Moe is hitting per-person spending record levels, according to a new study. While the growth rate of spending has slowed, the overall spending levels under Moe remain the highest on record. Teagan Hill, Director, Alberta Policy at the Fraser Institute, joins Evan to discuss what's driving the rise in spending and potential consequences the province could face if similar spending continues.
A few days after U.S. President Donald Trump officially implemented a 35 per cent tariff on Canadian goods not protected by CUMSA, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, joins guest host Tamara Cherry on the show to discuss Canadian and Saskatchewan trade, AI deepfakes and Chappell Roan (possibly) moving to Saskatchewan.
Should Prime Minister Carney remove counter-tariffs on US goods? Or should we fight back with more retaliatory tariffs? Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling on Prime Minister Carney not to “roll over” and to hit back hard, even pushing for more counter‑tariffs and limiting U.S. electricity exports. Meanwhile, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe urges a more cautious path: easing Canada's retaliatory tariffs to avoid making goods unaffordable for Canadians and instead focusing on internal trade reforms and infrastructure. In Episode 189, Bill breaks down why these provincial divisions matter and why Prime Minister Carney refuses to rush a trade deal, and why bold, strategic planning—not panic—is the key.Don't forget to like, follow and subscribe across our channels! Thank you.This episode was recorded on: August 3, 2025Become a YouTube channel member or paid SubStack subscriber to hear Bill's stories and life lessons from 50+ years as a broadcast journalist in his members-only series, MORAL OF THE STORY: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeUbzckOLocFzNeY1D72iCA/joinListen to The Bill Kelly Podcast everywhere: https://kite.link/the-bill-kelly-podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBillKellyPodcast/featuredBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisisbillkelly.bsky.socialFacebook: https://facebook.com/TheBillKellyPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisbillkelly/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisisbillkelly/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebillkellypodcastSubStack: billkelly.substack.com/*Comment ‘likes' on behalf of this channel are an acknowledgment of your comment, not necessarily an endorsement of its contents. Thanks for joining these critical discussions in critical times!CHAPTERS00:00 – Introduction to tariff escalation02:30 – Doug Ford's demand: “Hit back hard”05:45 – Scott Moe's counter‑point: ease retaliatory tariffs08:10 – Carney's diplomacy over retaliationFURTHER READINGSask. premier calls for Canada to reduce or remove counter-tariffshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/sask-premier-calls-for-canada-to-reduce-or-remove-counter-tariffs-1.7599717Retaliate against Trump's tariffs? Why Ford wants Carney to ‘hit back'https://globalnews.ca/news/11315129/retaliate-donald-trump-tariffs-doug-ford-mark-carney-hit-back/Viable trade deal wasn't on the table ahead of deadline, Canada-U.S. trade minister says: Business groups raise concerns but say 'no deal is better than a bad deal'https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/reaction-trump-tariffs-canada-deadline-1.7599650The 35% tariff kicked in today on Canadian goods. How big of an impact will it have?https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/what-in-canada-is-subject-to-35-per-cent-tariff-1.7600029HASHTAGS#News#Politics#BreakingNews#PoliticalNews#PoliticalCommentary#NewsToday#NewsUpdates#NewsCommentary#PoliticalCommentary#CanadaNews#TodayNews#Tariffs#TrumpTariffs This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit billkelly.substack.com/subscribe
CBC political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes weigh in on the premiers' meeting in Ontario, noting that Scott Moe seems to have shifted his tone toward the federal government. Also, the province asks the feds for help with wildfire response.
Canadian professors express frustration as students from Gaza turn to France after delays in Canadian visa process. Saskatchewan premier, Scott Moe, gives the thumbs down to Ottawa's 'elbows up approach' in reaching a tariff deal with the United States. Officials say 30 people were injured after a vehicle drove into a crowd on Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood. The Unites States says Syria and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is recalling various brands of Salami and Cacciatore across six provinces due to possible Salmonella contamination. Midday parties are on the rise in Canada as an alternative to nightlife.
As the province deals with the ongoing wildfire season, tariffs, healthcare challenges and supporting local industries, Evan is joined by Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe after the Premier called for other Canadian premiers to join an interprovincial trade agreement.
CBC's political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes weigh in on the opposition criticizing the province's wildfire response. And prairie premiers Scott Moe and Danielle Smith team up to demand more support for the energy sector.
One Canadian Economy – not just a bill tabled today in the House of Commons, but a cornerstone of Prime Minister Mark Carney's policy approach.Carney invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the G7 in Alberta later this month. The relationship between the two countries has been strained for several years. The RCMP has detailed allegations accusing agents of the Indian government of playing a role in widespread violence in Canada, including homicides.And: Saskatchewan's premier Scott Moe says two people have been charged with setting fires in the province. It's not clear how large those fires got. But what is clear: thousands of people are out of their homes, waiting to find out for how long. And some are getting frustrated with the services available and the process to get them.Also: After the heated words of a nasty breakup – came the silence. But their spectacular public blow out yesterday still has the world wondering – what happens next as two of the world's most powerful and erratic men square off?Plus: Russia strikes Ukraine, school boards urged to buy Canadian, and more.
A day after Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canadian Premiers gathered in Saskatoon for the First Ministers meeting, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe joins Evan on the show to discuss the meeting in our province, Saskatchewan's trade MOU with Ontario and ongoing wildfire efforts affecting Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan's Premier Scott Moe has responded to the emergency fire situation in the province. He'll host the Prime Minister and his fellow premiers for a meeting in Saskatoon. CBC's political panelists Murray Mandryk and Jeremy Simes break it all down.
As wildfires worsen in Saskatchewan, Evan welcomes paNOW reporter, Nigel Maxwell, who attended yesterday's news conference with Premier Scott Moe and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency where a provincial state of emergency was declared.
In this episode of The Truth About Ag, Evan and Kristjan sit down with Dustin Duncan, former Saskatchewan MLA and cabinet minister, to talk about what it's really like behind the scenes of provincial politics. Elected at just 26 and serving under both Brad Wall and Scott Moe, Dustin reflects on nearly two decades in public service, shares his thoughts on the current government, and talks candidly about what he'll miss as he transitions back to private life.They cover everything from dealing with Twitter/X comments to what it takes to lead in agriculture, and why more people—especially in the ag community—need to get involved. It's an honest look at the intersection of politics, agriculture, and personal growth from someone who's lived it.
The NDP are calling for the Saskatchewan Party to take a strong stance against separatism. Now, a handful of town halls supporting the movement and a petition for a "Sovereign Saskatchewan" are growing in popularity. Carla Beck, leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, joins Evan to share her concerns of separatism and what the NDP are calling on Scott Moe to do.
The talk of Saskatchewan separatism stands in sharp juxtaposition to the desire for a strong, unified Canada — highlighting the tension between regional frustration and the federal government in Ottawa. Nevin Markwart, former NHL player and Sask. Party candidate, joins Evan to chat about what he thinks Premier Scott Moe needs to do to address talks of separatism and how to improve relations with Ottawa.
Hear the full interview with Vassy Kapelos and Canada Post spokesperson John Hamilton, as well as reaction from CUPW negotiator Jim Gallant. On today's show: Talk Science to Me with Dan Riskin, CTV science and technology specialist. The Daily Debrief Panel with Laura D'Angelo, Vice President of National Strategy and Public Affairs with Enterprise Canada, Jeff Rutledge, Vice president of McMillan Vantage, and Globe and Mail reporter Stephanie Levitz. Nevin Markwart is a mutual fund CEO, former Saskatchewan Party candidate and former NHL player. He tells Vassy about his latest editorial piece in the Globe and Mail called "Scott Moe must repair Saskatchewan's relationship with Ottawa."
Erin O’Toole, Former Conservative Leader; Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, Tony Clement & Nathan Cullen.
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On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -The head of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture Keith Currie, Chief Agricultural Editor of SaskAgToday.com Kevin Hursh, and Premier Scott Moe reacted to Monday's federal election results and what they'd like the returning Liberal government to focus on. -We'll hear from our first winner of the 620 CKRM Country Cookout for the spring.
On today's program: -- It's Day 1 of the Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Summit in Regina. We'll go over what's featured today and hear comments from Premier Scott Moe, who was there this morning. -- The CEO of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Prabha Ramaswamy talks about an opinion piece she wrote prior to the start of the Summit. -- Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com was at a Bison show and convention in Yorkton last week. He talked to the President of the Saskatchewan Bison Association about what's the biggest challenge facing them this year.
Lana Payne, Unifor; Brian Kingston, Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association; Flavio Volpe, Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association; Nik Nanos, Nanos Research; The Front Bench with: Christy Clark, Rona Ambrose & Nathan Cullen; Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier.
Premier Scott Moe is leading a trade mission to Germany and the U.K., to promote Saskatchewan's food, energy, and manufacturing sectors.
On Tuesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young, from Canada's Farm Show: -Show Director Carla Vipond has the details on show hours, ticket prices, and what to expect on Day 1 of Canada's Farm Show. -Premier Scott Moe and Opposition Leader Carla Beck appeared at Canada's Farm Show to talk to producers about tariffs from the U.S. and China. -Ryan talked to founder and CEO of Thunderstruck Ag Jeremy Matuszewki about the tailgate party he is hosting prior to Tuesday night's Regina Pats game versus the Swift Current Broncos. -Farm Credit Canada released its Farmland Values Report, showing Saskatchewan had the largest increase in value in 2024 compared to other provinces.
On Friday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Mark Carney has officially been sworn in as Prime Minister. But his reported plans of first steps are being questioned by Premier Scott Moe in the context of the tariff situation with China and the U.S. Pulse Canada meanwhile, hopes Carney's background can help else current tensions. -The tariffs beat up the canola market this week, according to Ventum Financial's Adam Pukalo.
On Wednesday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Day 2 of the SARM Convention started with an address from Premier Scott Moe. He mentioned the tariffs being imposed between Canada and the U.S. -SARM President Bill Huber asked members how should the organization respond to the tariffs. -A pilot project involving fire fighters training at derelict buildings was announced at the Convention. -Adam Pukalo from Ventum Financial reacts to the Bank of Canada reducing the interest rate for the seventh time in a row.
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On Thursday's edition of SaskAgToday with Ryan Young: -Kevin Hursh of SaskAgToday.com dove into the numbers from yesterday's Crop Insurance Program announcement from the federal and provincial governments. -Premier Scott Moe talked about how his trade trip to Washington D.C. and Mexico City went and how some of the U.S. tariffs impact Saskatchewan. -A study at the University of Saskatchewan is looking into whether pea protein can strengthen bone structure in people over the age of 50. -And we'll have more from the recent Agrivisions event in Lloydminster.
Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier; Lana Payne, Unifor & Kevon Stewart, United Steelworkers; The Front Bench with: Dan Moulton, Shakir Chambers, Stephanie Levtiz & Joël-Denis Bellavance.
Steven MacKinnon, Labour Minister; Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Melanie Paradis & Nojoud Al Mallees.
Mike Le Couteur, CTV News; Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier; Bob Rae, Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations; Jim Blanchard, Former U.S. Ambassador to Canada & Former Governor of Michigan; The Front Bench with: Dan Moulton, Shakir Chambers, Kathleen Monk & Laura Stone; David McGuinty, Public Safety Minister.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Our political panelist Murray Mandryk discusses Scott Moe's position on a trade battle between Canada and U.S. Mandryk weighs in on two projects being paused in Regina and the province's change room policy announcement.
Kirsten Hillman, Canadian Ambassador to the U.S.; Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier; Andrew Furey, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier; The Front Bench with: Saeed Selvam, Jamie Ellerton, Karl Bélanger & Marieke Walsh.
Donald Trump is headed back to the White House on Monday, meaning his tariff threats could become a reality and wreak havoc on the Canadian economy. So what's Canada's opening move if Trump charges forward? Host Catherine Cullen checks in with premiers at their important meeting in Ottawa this week to strategize a response, but not everyone is on the same page. Canada's ambassador to the U.S. joins the show to discuss the federal government's plan, and an economics professor explains which provinces are the most at risk.Next, an author and staff writer for The Atlantic explains why, of all the policies Trump has flirted with over the years, the incoming president is so wedded to the idea of tariffs and how Canada should prepare itself for a possible trade war.Finally, as more candidates step up or step back from the Liberal leadership race, two Parliament Hill watchers break down the contest so far and the questions the candidates will need to address.This episode features the voices of:Ranj Pillai, Premier of YukonScott Moe, Premier of SaskatchewanWab Kinew, Premier of ManitobaKirsten Hillman, Canada's ambassador to the United States.Trevor Tombe, economics professor at the University of CalgaryDavid Frum, staff writer with The AtlanticTonda MacCharles, Ottawa bureau chief for the Toronto StarChristopher Nardi, parliamentary reporter for the National Post
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
An NDP MLA says the premier owes his kids an apology. Jared Clarke says Scott Moe targeted his children because they are trans. The premier's office says he did not target anyone in particular. We'll check in with our political panel, Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk.
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The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Jeremy Cockrill is the new minister of health. He trades jobs with Everett Hindley who is now the minister of education. They are two ministers in a smaller cabinet -- put together by Premier Scott Moe yesterday. We check in with our political panel -- Adam Hunter and Murray Mandryk.
Feeling US Election anxiety? We recommend this candid, entertaining, insightful episode of Real Talk with one of Canada's most-watched YouTube commentators, Quick Dick McDick. 9:55 | @QuickDickMcDick talks tariffs and other US election impacts on Canadian producers. We get his take on Scott Moe's future as Premier of Saskatchewan, and the story of Orlan Peterson, a construction worker shot on the job by violent career criminals. QDM MERCH & COMEDY TOUR DATES: https://quickdickmcdick.ca/ 1:13:00 | Registration is open for The Real Talk Pond Hockey Classic on Saturday, February 1, 2025! PLAY, VOLUNTEER, or SPONSOR: https://www.ryanjespersen.com/pond-hockey 1:18:00 | Do you wash your mushrooms? Jespo, Johnny, and our YouTube live chat chime in. 1:19:45 | What might the US election mean for Alberta businesses? We revisit our chat with Alberta Chambers of Commerce CEO Shauna Feth. WATCH THAT INTERVIEW: https://rtrj.info/103124ACC 1:24:30 | Speaking of mushrooms, did you catch our recent interview with Dana Larsen, whose mushroom dispensary was raided by Vancouver Police? CHECK IT OUT: https://www.youtube.com/live/L4gVkoRnnvY?si=xl2SOcs1H0IQEjUK&t=127 1:26:30 | Justice Murray Sinclair leaves this life at 73. We recognize his remarkable legacy. EMAIL THE SHOW: talk@ryanjespersen.com UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA ALUMNI AWARD NOMINATIONS: uofa.ca/nominate FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/c/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Incumbents in all three provinces that voted in October took their licks, but David Eby in British Columbia and Scott Moe in Saskatchewan managed to secure re-election. That wasn't the case for Blaine Higgs in New Brunswick, who lost not only the premier's chair but his own seat.What happened in these three provincial campaigns — and what lessons might be drawn out of them as Justin Trudeau, Pierre Poilievre and Jagmeet Singh prepare for the upcoming federal election?The Pollster Panel is back on The Writ Podcast to provide their perspectives.Dan Arnold, chief strategy officer at Pollara, was director of research and advertising in Justin Trudeau's prime minister's office and was the Liberals' pollster during the last three federal election campaigns.Andrew Enns is executive vice-president at Léger. He conducted polling for the Conservatives in Stephen Harper's last three campaigns and has polled for provincial conservative parties across Canada.James Valcke is director of research and strategy at Viewpoints Research, which has polled for the NDP in elections across the country. He has worked on various central campaigns, including Jack Layton's breakthrough 2011 election.THE NUMBERS: The podcast is now available for everyone every week, so if you missed this week's episode, in which we dive into the Saskatchewan election results as well as the latest federal polls, you can watch it on YouTube here or find it in your favourite podcasting app. If you'd like to become a member of the Patreon and listen to the weekly mailbag episode, as well as a special episode every month, you can join the Patreon here.In addition to listening to this episode of The Writ Podcast in your inbox, at TheWrit.ca or on podcast apps like Apple Podcasts, you can also watch this episode on YouTube. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thewrit.ca/subscribe
Conservative premiers may not lose many elections in Alberta, but more than a few have "met their maker" at party AGMs. Amid coordinated attacks from progressives and the right wing, will Danielle Smith emerge unscathed from the UCP's big bash in Red Deer? 2:00 | Erika Barootes joins us in studio before hitting the highway for the UCP AGM. Cheryl Oates is just back from Saskatchewan, where she quarterbacked the NDP's election campaign. The co-hosts of The Discourse join us for a lively debate about Scott Moe's future in Saskatchewan, David Eby's future in B.C. (21:00), and after a brief break to showcase everybody's Halloween costumes (34:30), the top political headlines in Alberta (37:00) including the UCP's controversial legislation around parental notification of pronoun changes and gender reassignment surgeries for youth. 1:03:50 | Who'll it be on November 5: Donald or Kamala? Cheryl, Erika, Johnny, and Ryan go on the record. 1:11:45 | Brendon and David have zero tolerance for Danielle Smith's "Jordan Peterson Law," Brent is sick and tired of "lazy Canadians and liberal media," and TheSco says Real Talk's pushing misinformation on Trump. Everybody's all fired up for The Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! FIRE UP YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com When you visit the DQs in Palisades, Namao, Newcastle, Westmount, and Baseline Road, tell 'em Real Talk sent you! FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch RECEIVE EXCLUSIVE PERKS - BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/c/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
The Morning Edition from CBC Radio Saskatchewan (Highlights)
Saskatchewan's premier says his first order of business if he is re-elected, will be to make sure kids who were born boys -- do not use a changeroom for girls. Scott Moe said that on the campaign trail yesterday. We get the latest from our political panel.
In this episode Matt and co-host Josh May talk to a “farmer” in Canada who through consistently farming a 750-1200 home area. Scott Moe is a top producing RE/MAX agent with over 20 years of experience in farming a geographic area and working his database to produce big results. We discuss how to choose a farm, how to farm for free, what to mail if you plan to mail, and how to incorporate door knocking into your strategy to 10x your results. We also discuss the importance of consistency and accountability both in farming and in all other aspects of real estate marketing. Key take aways include:• Having an accountability partner can greatly benefit your real estate business by providing support, motivation, and a sense of accountability.• Farming is a powerful strategy for growing your real estate business by focusing on a specific neighborhood and consistently door knocking and building relationships with residents.• Community involvement and sponsoring local events can help establish your presence and reputation in a neighborhood.• In a competitive market, it is crucial to be relentless in your efforts to win for your clients and go above and beyond to provide exceptional service.• Staying consistent and committed to your chosen strategies is key to long-term success in real estate.https://www.moeteam.ca/The Neighborhood Realtor is proudly sponsored by Treadstone Funding and Neighborhood Loans. For more tangible tips in real estate marketing, check out Matt's book, The Tangible Action Guide for Real Estate Marketing available on Amazon.