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Ontario MP says China trade deal good for agriculture

Nipissing-Timiskaming MP Pauline Rochefort welcomes the new trade agreement with China, highlighting significant benefits for Northern Ontario's agricultural sector. Learn what this means for local farmers.

Canola Producers React to China Trade Deal

Canadian canola producers express cautious optimism following a new trade deal with China that opens markets and reduces tariffs. Industry leaders welcome the progress but note uncertainty remains.

Sask. canola producers react to China tariff deal

Saskatchewan canola growers express cautious optimism over Canada's new trade agreement with China, which reduces tariffs and provides some market stability. Learn about the impact and remaining challenges.

Sask. gov't calls new China trade deal 'very good news'

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.

Sask. Producers Upbeat on PM's China Trade Mission

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.

Competition Bureau to Study SME Financing Landscape

Canada's Competition Bureau launches a study into the financing landscape for small and medium-sized businesses. The probe aims to identify competitive barriers and improve access to capital.

Ontario farmers use sheep for solar farm 'lamb-scaping'

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.

Feds spend $2M+ to improve halal, kosher beef in P.E.I.

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.

Laval Students Grow Food in Urban Agriculture Pilot

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.

N.S. Announces 10% Farm Share Discount for 2026

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.

Quinn Farm founder Elwood Quinn dies at 78

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.

Why Alberta Farmers Depend on Temporary Foreign Workers

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.

Driediger Farms in Langley sells for $23.3 million

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.

P.E.I. researchers study cow manure for soil, emissions

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.

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