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Todd Lewis

Canadian Senators GroupSaskatchewan
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Background
Born
July 21, 1961
Career
Canadian farmer; President of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan
Political Experience
Appointed to the Senate of Canada on February 7, 2025; Member of the municipal council for Rural Municipality of Lajord No. 128
Public Profile

Based on publicly available information — may contain inaccuracies

Business & Financial Interests

Before his appointment to the Senate in 2024, Todd Lewis had a long career in agriculture. He reportedly owns and operates a family grain farm near Gray, Saskatchewan. Public disclosures filed with the Senate Ethics Officer list interests in two private corporations: T.D. Lewis Farms Ltd. and T.D. Lewis Seeds Ltd. For many years, Lewis was a prominent figure in agricultural advocacy. He served as the president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), which represents farmers and ranchers in the province. He has also held leadership roles with other agricultural organizations, focusing on issues like crop insurance, transportation, and trade.

Key Relationships & Connections

Todd Lewis was appointed to the Senate by Governor General Mary Simon on the recommendation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. His nomination came through the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments process. Through his extensive work in agricultural advocacy, he has established relationships with various industry groups. His most notable connection is with the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), which he led as president. He has also reportedly worked closely with the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and other provincial and national farming organizations.

Details
Group: Canadian Senators Group
Province: Saskatchewan
Status: Active