Adjusting to a market with U.S. tariffs in play would require adjustment from Canada’s wheat sector.

Wheat sector still expecting tariff hit

Trump administration tariffs against Canada probably wouldn’t hit wheat as badly as oats or canola, but sector says less impact is not no impact

U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs probably wouldn’t hit Canadian wheat as badly as oats or canola, but sector says less impact is not no impact

Manitoba readies its hand against Trump tariff threat

Manitoba readies its hand against Trump tariff threat

With tariffs maybe coming Feb. 1, Manitoba’s government and agriculture groups hope to sell U.S. trade partners on the idea that tariffs are bad for both sides of the border

With tariffs maybe coming against Canada Feb. 1, Manitoba’s government and agriculture groups hope to sell U.S. trade partners on the idea that tariffs, as proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, are bad for both sides of the border


Manitoba Pork general manager Cam Dahl looks ahead through 2025 and what lies ahead for his sector.

Manitoba Pork reflections and predictions for 2025

Manitoba's pork producers have some uncertain waters ahead to navigate, not least of which being an incoming Trump administration in the U.S.

Manitoba’s pork producers have some uncertain waters ahead to navigate, not least of which being an incoming Trump administration in the U.S.



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Trump tariffs would weaken loonie, then U.S. dollar

Canadian government missing in action

With Donald Trump set to become President of the United States on Jan. 20, uncertainty continues to swirl about his threat to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all goods the U.S. imports from Canada and Mexico as early as that Monday. Should Trump press ahead with his levies, the Canadian dollar would be caught up in the collateral damage.



U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will take office Jan. 20.

Agriculture braces for Trump inauguration

Tariff threats levied by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has Canadian agriculture looks for ways to prepare against the potential financial shock

Tariff threats levied by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has Canadian agriculture looks for ways to prepare against the fallout of a trade dispute with Canada’s largest trading partner.