The federal crown lender announced its decision after continued global trade disruption, including new Chinese tariffs on canola seed.| The Western Producer
A decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. means Trump may continue to enforce, for now, his “Liberation Day” tariffs on imports from most U.S. trading partners, as well as a separate set of tariffs levied on Canada, China and Mexico.| AgCanada
Find the latest in the agricultural market and livestock & crop prices from the Western Producer, the best source for agricultural news for Canadian farmers.| The Western Producer
The federal government said today it will break down trade barriers between provinces by removing of 20 out of 39 exceptions to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).| The Western Producer
Trade tensions raise the risk of Canada’s beef producers being left short of the medicines they need for their cattle herds.| Manitoba Co-operator
Anna Hunter’s new book, The True Cost of Wool, explores current wool production systems in Canada and pitches more robust local manufacturing| Manitoba Co-operator
GoodLeaf Farms, a Canadian vertical farm, is defying industry trends by achieving profitability, fueled by strong consumer demand for local produce.| The Western Producer
U.S. agricultural trade deficit rises as Canadian consumers opt for domestic goods, undermining the intended impact of U.S. tariffs.| The Western Producer
With global trade shifts and economic headwinds, explore how the co-operative business model can provide unity, collaboration, and stability for Canada.| The Western Producer
Osler, a business law firm with offices in Toronto, Montréal, Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver and New York, attempted to make sense of the ongoing trade chaos in a June 3 post on its website.| AgCanada
The Western Producer delivers Canadian farmers the latest in tariffs . Read tariffs stories at The Western Producer.| The Western Producer
Osler, a business law firm with offices in Toronto, Montréal, Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver and New York, attempted to make sense of the ongoing trade chaos in a June 3 post on its website.| The Western Producer
Refusing to concede some increased American competition into the dairy market is not a hill that Canada should be prepared to die upon.| The Western Producer
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that high tariffs between the United States and China are not sustainable, as President Donald Trump's administration signaled openness to de-escalating a trade war between the world's two largest economies that has raised fears of recession.| AgCanada
The deadline for enrollment in the 2025 AgriStability program has been extended to July 31 from April 30.| The Western Producer
The Western Producer delivers Canadian farmers the latest in Federal Election 2025. Follow all our Federal Election 2025 coverage here| The Western Producer
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and analysis of Trump tariffs impacting Canadian farmers and agriculture.| The Western Producer