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Manitoba Professor Creates AI Farming Robot

University of Manitoba assistant professor Jay Wang develops innovative farm robot using artificial intelligence to transform agricultural practices. Learn how this technology could change farming.

COP30 Climate Summit Opens in Brazil

The COP30 climate summit begins in Brazil with a UN plea for global cooperation. Despite US absence, new emissions data shows progress but falls short of 1.5°C goals. Indigenous leaders demand action.

Ontario Scrapping Mandatory Climate Targets

The Ford government is eliminating legal requirements for setting and updating climate change targets, sparking debate about Ontario's environmental commitment.

Quebec's $38B climate cost for 2030 GHG targets

Quebec faces a monumental $38 billion investment to meet its 2030 greenhouse gas reduction targets, with the province's environment minister revealing the massive financial hurdle ahead.

SulTech Expands Micronized Sulphur Tech to UAE

Canadian agri-tech innovator SulTech partners with UAE to deploy advanced micronized sulphur solutions, promising enhanced crop yields and sustainable farming practices in desert climates.

Canada May Soften Oil & Gas Emissions Cap Rules

The Canadian government shows willingness to adjust its controversial oil and gas emissions cap policy, raising questions about environmental commitment versus economic pragmatism in Canada's energy sector.

China Buys Australian Canola in Trade Thaw

In a major agricultural trade breakthrough, China has purchased approximately 120,000 metric tons of Australian canola, marking a significant warming of relations between the two trading partners after years of strained ties.

UN: Climate efforts still dangerously inadequate

New UN assessment shows global climate efforts remain critically insufficient despite slight progress. The gap between current pledges and needed action threatens Paris Agreement goals.

MP Fights for Generational Farmers in Land Dispute Crisis

A heated parliamentary debate erupts as a federal MP defends Ontario farmers fighting to protect their family legacy against a controversial land claim that threatens to erase generations of agricultural heritage.

Hurricane Melissa Ravages Jamaica's Agriculture

Jamaica's agricultural and fishing industries suffer devastating blows as Hurricane Melissa unleashes torrential rains and destructive winds, compounding recovery efforts from previous storms.

Falconbridge Dust Mystery: Glencore Unlikely Source

Recent dust deposits in Falconbridge raise concerns, but environmental officials suggest the Glencore smelter probably isn't to blame. Investigation reveals surprising findings about the source.

Canadian Farmers Demand Budget Relief Amid Crisis

As Canada's agricultural sector faces a perfect storm of challenges, producers are calling for urgent support in the upcoming federal budget to address mounting pressures from trade tariffs, severe drought conditions, and declining crop values.

University Donates 5,000 lbs of Research Beans to Food Bank

In an inspiring act of community support, the University of Guelph has donated 5,000 pounds of beans originally destined for agricultural research to the local food bank, providing meals for thousands of families in need across Waterloo Region.

Ontario U-Pick Farms Face Theft Crisis

Farmers across Ontario report alarming surge in theft and unauthorized picking at u-pick operations, putting financial strain on family-run farms during peak harvest season.

30 Years of Failed Climate Policy in Canada

After 30 years of ambitious climate promises and carbon taxes, Canada faces soaring emissions and economic strain. Discover why decades of environmental policy have failed to deliver results.

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