Action could perhaps be taken on the scientific side. Laboratories do tests, but at the national level, in Canada, although you may be able to exchange certain tests, and so on, there is not really a national lab that can gather the data. Could that be an advantage?
You said that Alberta lost 60% of its bees. It would be helpful to know exactly what happened, and to share that with everyone. The same thing goes for the problems in Quebec. It seems to me that it should be possible to have very precised scientific studies that can be shared with all beekeepers.