China will make a fair and final ruling on Canadian Canola, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, adding that its anti-dumping probe into the oilseed has been extended to March 9.
China extends anti-dumping probe on Canadian canola; pledges fair ruling
ICE Canada Weekly: Canola needs to back away from highs
Concerns about canola getting too expensive have crept into the Canadian oilseed’s recent rally on the Intercontinental Exchange.
Agriculture department officials address research cuts; to hold emergency study
Members of the House of Commons agriculture committee from all parties expressed concern about the recently announced cuts and closures at federal research centres as they began an emergency study on the matter Feb. 10.
FCC platform to tell story of Canadian agriculture, food brand
FCC launches Let’s Grow Canada platform to tell the story of Canadian agriculture
Fine against B.C. ostrich farm dropped on tribunal review
The $10,000 fine against Universal Ostrich Farms has been dropped after review by the Canada Agriculture Review Tribunal
FCC-led coalition to invest $5 billion into agriculture innovation
FCC announces $5 billion into agriculture innovation by 2030
New federal funding to open for agriculture, agri-food market diversification
A total of $75 million over five years will be available under the AgriMarketing program’s market diversification streams, federal Agriculture Minister Heath Macdonald announced in a news release on Feb. 10.
Canadians worked first 39 days of 2026 to pay for year’s grocery bill says CFA
Sunday marked “Food Freedom Day,” the date by which the average Canadian household earned enough money to cover its annual grocery bill as per calculations from the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.
Biodiversity loss a risk to global economy, IPBES report says
Biodiversity loss is emerging as a systemic risk to the global economy and financial stability, a landmark report said on Monday, urging companies to act now or potentially face extinction themselves.
Rural Alberta gets further boost to internet connectivity
Broadband Strategy inches province closer to 100 per cent connectivity for rural residents
Reading Time: 2 minutes The province and feds join forces to help remote/rural Albertans get connected to reliable high-speed internet through its Broadband Strategy.