The Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) intends to withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) in light of concerns around the national organization's governance structure.

The withdrawal, set to take effect by July 1 of next year, could take a significant bite out of the CCA's funding, with ABP saying it's responsible for more than 50 per cent of the national organization's funding.

The Alberta association's beef with the CCA is not new, said ABP chair Doug Roxburgh.

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"ABP has significant concerns regarding the governance and fiscal transparency at the CCA, and recommended the CCA form a dedicated governance committee," he said.

[Alberta Beef Producers chair Dough Roxburgh said the provincial association's calls for chang

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