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The world’s largest wheat importer has curtailed purchases big time in 2024-25. The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects ...
Charlie Mayer, a prominent figure in Canadian agriculture and politics, has passed away at the age of 89. Born in Saskatoon ...
A quarter of Canadian farmers reported  wishing they were dead, feeling their life was not worth living, or considering dying by suicide within a year of being surveyed. That’s according to a 2022 ...
The Canadian cattle industry is experiencing unprecedented profitability, with cattle prices reaching all-time highs. Despite ...
The Liberal Party, now led by Mark Carney, has secured a fourth consecutive term, albeit once again with a minority mandate.
Distribution and procurement are only one of the nuanced and complex factors farmers are facing. Like many other Canadians, ...
When managing large agricultural fields, monitoring extensive forests for fire prevention, or exploring natural resource ...
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, ...
A new policy paper warns Canadian agriculture to prepare for changing U.S. domestic policies that seek efficiencies through ...
Industry leaders say interprovincial barriers and unclear U.S. policy keep B.C. producers stuck in wait-and-see mode ...
With the recent election victory of Mark Carney and his Liberal team, the Grain Growers of Canada have emphasized the urgent ...
Results of a recent Abacus Data survey of 1,500 Canadian adults indicate there’s some appetite for the idea: 44 per cent of ...