China to Drop Canola Tariffs to 15% in Landmark Deal
Canadian canola growers can finally exhale as China agrees to lift crushing tariffs, dropping seed duties to 15% by March. This landmark trade deal ends an 18-month blockade.
Canadian canola growers can finally exhale as China agrees to lift crushing tariffs, dropping seed duties to 15% by March. This landmark trade deal ends an 18-month blockade.
The Saskatchewan government celebrates a major trade agreement with China that slashes tariffs on canola and electric vehicles, promising significant economic benefits for the province's key agricultural sector.
Saskatchewan hails a landmark trade agreement with China that significantly reduces tariffs on canola and electric vehicles, promising a major boost for provincial exports and economic growth.
Alberta canola farmers are hopeful for a breakthrough as a trade delegation engages with China. A positive outcome could revitalize a crucial export market for the province's agricultural sector.
Unprecedented warm weather in January 2026 is raising questions about soil conditions and pest management for Saskatchewan's agricultural sector. Experts weigh in on the potential long-term effects.
Saskatchewan agricultural producers expressed urgent concerns over potential U.S. trade tariffs at the Crop Production Show in Saskatoon on January 13, 2026. Learn about the industry's fears and the political context.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on a trade mission to China. Canadian producers express optimism for renewed market access and stronger trade ties.
Saskatchewan agricultural producers express cautious optimism as Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a trade mission to China, aiming to bolster exports and reduce U.S. trade reliance.
Ataraxy Farm in Lawrencetown, N.S., is collecting used Christmas trees to feed its herd of goats. The initiative provides natural enrichment and nutrition for the animals after the holidays.
Canadian canola farmers like Ryan Scragg are holding unsold crops due to lingering Chinese tariffs and low market prices, threatening profitability. Learn about the ongoing trade impact.
The Barrie Farmers Market is bustling through the winter months, offering fresh local produce and fostering community spirit. Discover how this market defies the cold.
East London residents are locked in a property line dispute with a federal agriculture research station. The federal facility is flexing its authority over the contested boundary.
An Ontario couple's innovative 'solar grazing' business uses sheep to manage vegetation on solar farms. Discover how this sustainable practice benefits both agriculture and renewable energy. Read their story.
East London residents contest a property boundary with a federal research station. The dispute highlights tensions between homeowners and government land use.
A major avian influenza investigation in Ontario's Perth County has led to the humane disposal of 124,000 turkeys. Authorities are working to contain the outbreak.
Unseasonably warm weather in January 2026 triggers early sap flow, offering a head start for maple syrup producers. Agriculture officials call it a 'win-win' for the sector.
The Canadian government has announced a major investment exceeding $2 million to enhance halal and kosher beef production on Prince Edward Island. This initiative aims to support local processors and meet growing consumer demand for certified meats.
High school students in Laval are learning about sustainability and food production through a hands-on urban agriculture project. Discover how this initiative is shaping future environmental stewards.
Nova Scotia introduces a 10% discount on Community Supported Agriculture subscriptions to boost local food access and support farmers. Learn how this initiative strengthens food security.
The death of Republican Congressman Doug LaMalfa of California reduces his party's already slim majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, impacting legislative dynamics.
The death of California Republican Doug LaMalfa reduces the GOP's slim House control to 218-213, impacting legislative dynamics. Read about the political implications.
Elwood Quinn, the visionary founder of Montreal's cherished Quinn Farm, has died at age 78. Discover his legacy and the future of the iconic agritourism destination.
The United States made history in 2025 as the first nation to export over 100 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas in a single year, driven by new capacity. Discover the implications for global energy markets.
Police continue to search for suspects after a deadly shooting on a Saskatchewan First Nation. Get the latest details on the investigation and community impact.
Alberta's agricultural sector highlights the crucial role of temporary foreign workers in providing stable labour, essential for farm operations and Canada's food security. Learn why this program is indispensable.
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.
The iconic Driediger Farms berry operation in Langley's ALR has been sold for $23.3 million to another farming company, ensuring its agricultural future. Owner Rhonda Driediger retires after decades.
In Hungary, a group of volunteer farmers known as 'Water Guardians' are using traditional methods to combat severe desertification and reclaim their land. Discover their grassroots fight against climate change.
Researchers on Prince Edward Island are exploring how cattle manure can be used to strengthen agricultural soil and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Discover the potential of this sustainable farming practice.
Nutrien, the world's largest potash producer, sells $900 million in assets to sharpen its focus on Saskatchewan's booming potash sector, as global demand surges. Read the full strategic shift.