Canadian farm groups react to Trump tariffs. The Canadian government has announced plans to impose its own tariffs on U.S.
The family rents a couple hundred acres from the P.E.I. provincial arm of Parks Canada. They are permitted to grow only ...
The federal government has released a list of items imported from the United States to see 25 per cent tariffs starting on ...
Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium is opening its Member Needs Help service to all Canadian manufacturers to help them ...
Learn how this couple is navigating a farm transition with a producer they're not related to and building their ...
One of the largest rhubarb growers in North America, Lennox Farm provides 90 per cent of in-season rhubarb to the Ontario ...
U.S. meatpacker Tyson Foods raised its annual sales forecast on Monday as strong demand for beef and chicken helped it exceed ...
Global financial markets fell on Monday over tariffs imposed on Canada, Mexico and China by U.S. President Donald Trump, ...
There is no denying it will be difficult to pivot away from Canadian producers’ dependence on the U.S. market. Despite our rhetoric about diversifying our markets, Canada is even more reliant on the U ...
The United States will permit Mexican beef imports to resume after signing memorandums to lift a temporary suspension, Mexico ...
Canadian farmers are renegotiating livestock contracts with U.S. buyers and finding local markets for crops they previously ...
Canada's government on Friday announced that it would defer the implementation of the controversial changes in the capital ...