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CFIA rejects honey bee import restrictions for mite

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirms no restrictions on honey bee imports are required to combat the deadly Varroa destructor mite, citing current biosecurity measures as effective.

Canada Repeals Controversial Citizenship Law

Canada has repealed a 2009 law that denied citizenship to children born abroad to Canadian parents. Learn how this change affects Canadian identity and inclusion.

Agribition 2025 Strikes Multiple New Partnerships

The Canadian Western Agribition unveiled significant partnership announcements on Tuesday, marking a pivotal moment for Canada's agricultural sector. Discover the latest developments.

Farm inheritance costs hit millions in Canada

Canadian farm advocates reveal inheritance costs reaching $2-4 million, creating barriers for young farmers. Learn about the agricultural succession crisis and potential solutions.

Canadian Western Agribition 2025 Opens in Regina

The 54th Canadian Western Agribition officially launched in Regina, showcasing Canada's agricultural excellence. Discover what's happening at Western Canada's premier farming event.

Jason Crowley Named Windsor Police Chief

Jason Crowley has been officially appointed as the new Chief of Police for Windsor, Ontario. Learn more about this leadership change and what it means for the community.

Vertical Farming Helps Seniors Grow Food in Lethbridge

A new vertical farming tower at the Lethbridge Senior Citizens Organization is teaching seniors to grow vegetables, cutting food costs and boosting nutrition. Discover this innovative urban agriculture project.

Feds Accused of Keeping Beef Prices High

A new report alleges the Canadian government is implementing policies to deliberately keep beef prices high. Discover the details and potential impact on your grocery bill.

Supreme Court to Examine Religious Records Request

Canada's Supreme Court will review a request for religious records through B.C. law. Learn about this significant legal case and its implications for religious privacy rights in Canada.

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