INDUSTRY NEWS
Regina, Saskatchewan, January 3, 2013 – Forecasting the economic outlook for agriculture can be complex, so Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) Chief Agricultural Economist J.P. Gervais recommends producers focus on five key economic drivers to make more informed business decisions.
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December 11, 2012 - As of next spring, Canadian businesses operating in the agriculture and agri-food sectors will benefit from three new federal funding programs, the government announced Friday.
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October 15, 2012 - The industry has to use claims for marketing an article that is treated with an antimicrobial product in order to prevent its degradation.
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Harper, Obama release first annual 'report card' for border, regulatory cooperation action plans
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Regina, Saskatchewan, December 18, 2012 – Rural Saskatchewan shines with community spirit, and this year, fourteen groups will be able to make life even better in their communities.
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Thanks to research being conducted in Saskatchewan, planes fuelling up on Canada's prairies could one day be filling their tanks with renewable fuel made from locally-grown agricultural crops.
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Winnipeg, MB - CWB will launch two new pools for farmers, including one that enables each farmer to choose their own price based on futures values.
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The United States and Canada boosted the ceilings of low value shipments to $2,500 to get a higher volume of goods moving faster between the two countries, and United Parcel Service Inc. is happy about the move.
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The Canadian economy created 40,000 jobs in December, all of it in full-time work, and drove the unemployment rate to its lowest in four years, Statistics Canada said on Jan 4th, 2013.
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has staked the future of the world’s 11th largest economy on natural resource wealth spreading across the country. Brandy Damm, a welder who lost her job from a locomotive factory in London, Ontario, last year, isn’t seeing the benefit.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada will maintain anti-dumping duties on hot-rolled carbon steel plate from China on the grounds that cheap imports could harm Canadian firms, Ottawa said on Tuesday.
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