The Canadian beef industry hopes appealing to U.S. beef sector allies will help make Canada’s pro-trade case against tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Canadian beef pitches case against tariffs to U.S. counterparts: FEATURE STORY

Canadian beef may be finding a sympathetic ear with U.S. trading partners, who also have no interest in a trade war, but will that be enough to sway the Trump administration away from their threatened tariffs?

Canada’s beef sector is trying to draft U.S. industry to make the pro-trade case with the Trump administration. Will that be enough to fend off threatened tariffs?


An aerial shot of the Port of Churchill.

The Port of Churchill plays into Canadian sovereignty

The Port of Churchill needs ongoing public investment to survive: With Canadian sovereignty a hot topic, the future of Manitoba’s Arctic sea port is important

The U.S.’s “51st state” rhetoric has made Canadian sovereignty a hot topic; the Port of Churchill should feature in the discussion, but it needs public investment to survive.



Trade war worries bring back pandemic ills

Trade war worries bring back pandemic ills

Tariffs threats out of the U.S. are reviving some livestock market concerns and consumer conversations that last hit a fever pitch during COVID-19

Tariffs threats out of the U.S. are reviving some livestock market concerns and consumer conversations that last hit a fever pitch early in the COVID-19 pandemic.