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Carney's EV vs Canola Dilemma in China Trade Talks

PM Mark Carney faces a pivotal choice between protecting Ontario's electric vehicle sector and Western Canada's canola industry in high-stakes trade talks with China. Read the details of the tariff standoff.

Hawaii enforces new macadamia nut labeling law

A new Hawaii law, effective January 1, 2026, requires clear origin labeling for macadamia nuts. Local growers champion the change to protect their unique product and consumer trust.

Deadly shooting on Saskatchewan First Nation

RCMP report one fatality and three injuries in a shooting on a Saskatchewan First Nation. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 30, 2025.

New P.E.I. programs support oyster industry

Prince Edward Island announces new initiatives to bolster its oyster aquaculture sector, providing crucial support for local growers and processors. Learn about the latest provincial investment.

Cargill Regina canola plant opening delayed to 2026

Cargill's major canola processing plant in West Regina is now slated for a 2026 opening, despite construction passing the halfway mark. Get the latest details on the project's progress and timeline.

Regina Canola Plant Construction Halfway Complete

Construction on Cargill's new canola processing facility in Regina is now 50% complete. The project remains on schedule for a 2025 opening, boosting Saskatchewan's agri-processing sector.

Sask. sets $1M fines for fentanyl, meth trafficking

Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.

Multiple charged in northern Sask. drug bust

Saskatchewan RCMP announce multiple arrests following a significant drug bust in northern Saskatchewan. Get the latest details on the police operation and charges.

Saskatchewan projects $427 million deficit

Saskatchewan's budget surplus has turned into a $427 million deficit due to wildfire expenses and healthcare pressures. Learn how provincial finances shifted dramatically.

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