Temagami Dry Beer Returns to Northern Ontario
The Municipality of Temagami sees the revival of Temagami Dry beer, with Mayor Dan O'Mara discussing local developments in a new interview segment.
The Municipality of Temagami sees the revival of Temagami Dry beer, with Mayor Dan O'Mara discussing local developments in a new interview segment.
Agricultural producers in British Columbia express growing concerns as provincial officials provide no clear timeline for reopening a critical bridge damaged by a barge collision, threatening supply chains.
Premier David Eby touted economic progress at a Prince George forum, but acknowledged forestry remains a major challenge as another mill closure highlights sector struggles.
The experimental agricultural research facility in Nappan, Nova Scotia, appears to be shutting down operations, raising questions about the future of agricultural innovation in the region.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe discusses expanding canola markets, as trade relations with China and U.S. face challenges. The article also covers national news highlights.
Lethbridge Polytechnic and the Alberta government have finalized a 20-year lease renewal for the institution's research farm, ensuring the continuation of advanced agricultural studies and innovation in the region.
The B.C. Court of Appeal has reversed a decision requiring a Saskatchewan farm to pay a ranch consultant $12 million, marking a significant legal development in agricultural disputes.
A First Nations-owned wood chip processing facility on Vancouver Island is scheduled to shut down permanently in March 2026, impacting the local forestry sector and Indigenous economic development.
Nova Scotia implements enhanced penalties and increased fines to safeguard its vital seafood industry against violations, reinforcing economic and environmental protections.
A critical bridge closure on Westham Island in British Columbia has potentially stranded $2 million worth of agricultural produce, raising concerns about food supply and farmer livelihoods.
Saskatchewan's agricultural sector sees renewed optimism as China trade resumes, with cattle exports now reaching diverse international markets including Japan, Mexico, and South Korea.
The University of Saskatchewan's Marquis Hall hosted Canada's Productivity Initiative session, concentrating on agriculture, minerals, and energy sectors to boost national economic output.
The annual Manitoba Ag Days agricultural exhibition is set to take root in Brandon, featuring hundreds of exhibitors at the Keystone Centre in January 2026, showcasing the latest in farming technology and practices.
The Manitoba government has announced a reduction in crop insurance premiums and introduced a new forage incentive program to support farmers amid economic challenges.
Canadian farmers are calling for more certainty and the complete removal of tariffs in the canola trade deal, emphasizing the need for stability in agricultural exports.
Energro Greenhouses is converting a former cannabis growing facility in Crossfield, Alberta, into a state-of-the-art greenhouse for growing tomatoes and other produce, marking an innovative agricultural transformation.
The Canadian and Saskatchewan governments have committed $8.4 million to support livestock and forage research projects aimed at improving sustainability and efficiency for producers.
British Columbia Premier David Eby announces new market strategies and regulatory reforms to bolster the forestry sector, emphasizing that tangible results will require sustained effort and time.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe celebrates restored trade with China through tariff reductions on canola and EVs, but highlights ongoing challenges for producers.
Manitoba-based Orenda Commodity Services Ltd. has purchased Scoular's sunflower and wild bird food blending operations, including a Winkler processing facility, expanding its agricultural footprint.
Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald announces the imminent first exports of canola seed and beef to China following a bilateral trade agreement, while addressing ongoing steel tariff issues.
Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald discusses the impact of anti-dumping steel tariffs on the new Canada-China canola agreement, raising questions about Ottawa's next trade moves.
A new report cautions that Canada's canola sector remains exposed to external market forces and political tensions, even with a recent trade agreement with China. Learn about the ongoing risks.
A new analysis reveals Canada's canola sector remains vulnerable to global forces, even with a recent trade agreement with China. Learn about the persistent challenges for farmers.
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.
Brennin Jack of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has earned a spot in the prestigious 2026 World Livestock Auctioneer Championships. Discover his journey and what this means for the local agriculture community.
Alberta farmers can win cash for charity by recycling baler twine. The 2026 contest offers $12,000 in prizes, building on last year's success of recycling over 16,000 kg.
A Chinese importer has purchased its first cargo of Canadian canola in months, following a visit by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. This signals a potential thaw in trade relations for a key Canadian agricultural export.
A B.C. ostrich farm's $10,000 fine for failing to promptly report an avian flu outbreak has been upheld by a tribunal. The outbreak led to the cull of the entire flock.
Manitoba canola producers welcome the new trade agreement with China, viewing it as a step forward for market stability and future exports. Get the full story.