Canada’s canola growers are unimpressed with the federal government’s response to Chinese tariffs on oil and meal.
The Canadian agricultural sector is under pressure as U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to announce more tariffs on ...
Canada’s trade war with the world’s largest economy is a serious threat to its stability. In fact, it’s such an economic ...
From exploring new markets to ramping up marketing campaigns, the industry is seeking solutions to the ongoing trade war ...
Chris Davison, president and CEO of the Canola Council of Canada, says canola growers are among those taking a “wait and see” ...
Essentially, the Chinese seem to very much be playing the same game (albeit, a more hardball version) as Canada is playing ...
To make matters worse, farmers point to the fact the federal government recently committed $2-billion to protect Canada’s ...
Fish food could be one of the more obscure casualties of a world fighting over trade, disrupting a supply chain that runs ...
A potential destination for canola being displaced by Chinese and U.S. tariffs is to increase domestic consumption. For ...
As the global trade landscape changes, one expert says it would be in Canada’s best interest to strengthen its economic ...
In the shadow of endless headlines about Donald Trump and the American political circus, another crisis is quietly unfolding ...
"As soon as the canola tariff came on, we were hit with about a $2 decrease in our markets… That's an $80,000 hit to my ...
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