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Industry leaders say interprovincial barriers and unclear U.S. policy keep B.C. producers stuck in wait-and-see mode ...
A new policy paper warns Canadian agriculture to prepare for changing U.S. domestic policies that seek efficiencies through ...
When managing large agricultural fields, monitoring extensive forests for fire prevention, or exploring natural resource ...
Distribution and procurement are only one of the nuanced and complex factors farmers are facing. Like many other Canadians, ...
The federal finance department maintains a website to keep Canadians up-to-date on the latest measures in force at ...
During an April 2 telephone conversation with constituents held by U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans (R-CO), one caller from Greeley ...
A batch of 223 farm workers will depart the island today for various provinces in Canada, under the Seasonal Agricultural ...
As election day got underway on Monday, and went well into the night, Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s wife, Diana Fox Carney, ...
A report by Amnesty International published earlier this year criticizes Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) as “exploitative.” They found wage theft, unsafe working conditions, ...
However, big ideas don’t just come to fruition by chance. They require sustained support from conceptualization to commercialization, where academia and industry work hand in hand. That’s why we also ...
Vancouver-based company seeks regulatory approval a week after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order opening up such activity in apparent violation of international law.
Keith Currie, president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA), said he and many of his farm group counterparts were expecting the announcement. “The fall session was pretty a stagnant one,” ...