Canola futures prices have just about recovered from the decline caused by the imposition of Chinese tariffs on canola meal and oil. Canola products sales to the U.S. continue without any tariffs.

ICE Canada Weekly: Canola in a good position

July contract to hit C$700/tonne, just when?

Canola futures are expected to climb higher on the Intercontinental Exchange in the coming weeks, commented Phil Speiss, trader with RBC Dominion Securities in Winnipeg. How quickly that happens is dependent on whether demand rationing kicks in or not.






Canola poised for breakthrough despite tariffs

Canola poised for breakthrough despite tariffs

Soybean tariffs make canola seed a more attractive proposition for China

An erratic start to April for the global trade market saw U.S. tariffs placed on countries around the globe, only to have them paused one week later. But canola prices are on the rise.






Premier Wab Kinew, with Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn (left) and Minister of Municipal and Northern Relations Glen Simard (far left), announce farm support against tariffs at Maple Leaf Foods in Brandon April 2.

New money to pad Manitoba farms against tariff pain: UPDATED

Farm business risk management support announced as part of Manitoba’s anti-tariff economic defence

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said the province would be bolstering the safety net offered by agricultural business risk management programs with more than $150 million in provincial funds, including $10 million to match federal AgriStability funding and $140.8 million for other programs such as AgriInvest, AgriInsurance and wildlife damange compensation.