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Beef cattle, Livestock, News

Trade uncertainty, tariffs weigh on Canadian beef sector as market access shifts

Manitoba’s beef cattle producers hear more about the growing uncertainty they face as U.S. tariffs, and shifting trade opportunities, reshape the market

By Miranda Leybourne February 28, 2026
Manitoba’s beef cattle producers heard more about the growing uncertainty they face as U.S. tariffs, and shifting trade opportunities, reshape their market.

Farmers and farm families flocked to Brandon's Keystone Centre in late January for Manitoba Ag Days 2026. Photo: Alexis Stockford
Op/Ed

OPINION: Ag Days 2026 moved talk from trade anxiety to tactics

Farmers, speakers and exhibitors at Manitoba Ag Days 2026 were again talking trade uncertainty, but this year’s tone felt more proactive

By Miranda Leybourne February 13, 2026
Farmers, speakers and exhibitors at Manitoba Ag Days 2026 were again talking trade uncertainty and tariffs, but this year’s tone felt more proactive.


China seeks improved ties with Canada amid rising trade tensions
News, Reuters

China seeks improved ties with Canada amid rising trade tensions

Carney and Li agreed to establish regular communication channels

By Reuters June 6, 2025
China called on Friday for steps to improve bilateral ties with Canada, saying there were no deep-seated conflicts of interest, following a spike in trade tensions with many of Beijing’s Western trade partners this year.

File photo of a pedestrian crossing in front of the World Trade Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on Dec. 9, 2019. (Photo: Reuters/Denis Balibouse)
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China blocks Canada’s request for review of Chinese duties on agriculture, fish

Next meeting June 23

By Reuters June 5, 2025
China has blocked Canada's request to set up a dispute panel to review additional import duties by China on certain Canadian farming products and fish, a Geneva-based trade official said on June 5.


Canadian farm groups speak out on tariffs
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Canadian farm groups say manage U.S. tariffs first

Manage Trump's tariffs first and then talk retaliation if necessary, say agriculture organizations

By Jeff Melchior April 1, 2025
Canadian farm groups say first U.S. tariffs need to be managed, then retaliatory action can be considered.

Photo: Getty Images Plus
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Counter tariffs threaten fertilizer prices

By Sean Pratt March 12, 2025
Canada's proposed retaliatory tariffs could end up hurting the country's grain farmers.


Tariffs Day 4 | Combing through the wreckage
News

Tariffs Day 4 | Combing through the wreckage

What does the landscape look like after the first bomb of the trade war went off?

By Gord Gilmour March 7, 2025
Daily wrap of tariff situation for March 7, exploring the current state of play for Canadian agriculture.

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