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canola, News

Government to invest in biofuel production

Carney announces $370 million to biofuel production

By Jonah Grignon September 5, 2025
The federal government will invest $370 million in a new biofuel production incentive.

China delays final ruling in canola dispute with top supplier Canada
Markets, News, Reuters

China delays final ruling in canola dispute with top supplier Canada

Analyst suggests deal could resolve tariffs on vehicles and metals

By Reuters September 5, 2025
China on Friday prolonged its probe into Canadian canola imports, buying six more months for negotiations that could ease a year-long trade dispute sparked by Ottawa's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.


Photo: File
Crops, Forages, News

Conservatives call for approval of emergency strychnine use

Poison used for pest populations of gophers was phased out over the first half of the 2020s.

By Jonah Grignon September 4, 2025
The federal Conservatives called for the government to authorize emergency use of the poison strychnine against infestations of gophers.

Photo: Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

Federal government to unveil promised aid for canola sector soon

Supports for aluminum companies also promised ‘in the coming days’

By David Ljunggren, Reuters September 4, 2025
Canada will soon unveil a series of promised measures to help the steel and aluminum sector deal with U.S. tariffs, and will also aid canola farmers, government officials said on Thursday.


Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Global Food Security at the University of Saskatchewan received a fellowship from the Royals Society of Canada. Kochian has spent four decade studying root architecture. Photo: Erin Matthews/University of Saskatchewan
Crops, News

Saskatchewan root researcher honoured by Royal Society of Canada

By Geralyn Wichers September 4, 2025
Leon Kochian, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Global Food Security at the University of Saskatchewan received a fellowship from the Royals Society of Canada. Kochian has spent four decades studying root architecture.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa. Photo: James Park/Reuters
News, Reuters

Mark Carney lifted some tariffs against the U.S. Was that a wise tactical move, or a bad blunder?

September 4, 2025
Though some might call it weakness, Prime Minister Mark Carney's move to lift the retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods covered under CUSMA while retaining tariffs on auto, steel and aluminum, is arguably a wise strategy says economist Nargess Kayhani.


Canadian dollars float in front of a canola crop with stormy skies in the background.
Photo: Bgfoto/Backhanding/RobinOlimb/iStock/Getty Images
Markets, News

Canola recovery from Chinese tariffs may take years

Canola harvest is underway in Western Canada, but farmers’ outlook for selling that crop faces considerable tariff and trade war hurdles, particularly from China

By Miranda Leybourne September 4, 2025
Chinese tariffs mean that Canadian farmers may need to brace for a long canola market recovery: economist

Photo: Tigerstrawberry/Getty Images Plus
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Strong borders bill could increase temporary foreign worker vulnerability says National Farmers Union

Bill C-2 would give federal government ability to cancel or modify swaths of immigration documents, permits

By Geralyn Wichers September 3, 2025
The National Farmers Union (NFU) says Bill C-2, called the Strong Borders Act, might increase the vulnerability of temporary foreign workers.


Photo: Greg Berg
News, Reuters

Carney says he will take part in bid to resolve China canola dispute

By Reuters September 3, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said he and other senior officials would work to resolve a dispute with China over tariffs that Beijing has imposed on canola.

Conservatives would scrap temporary foreign worker program says Poilievre
News

Conservatives would scrap temporary foreign worker program says Poilievre

Party’s plan includes a phase-out period and new, standalone agriculture worker program

By Jonah Grignon September 3, 2025
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program should be scrapped and a standalone agriculture program should be created.


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