Plant-based ingredients bound for Canadian livestock feed will have stricter trade rules if the shipments come from Taiwan, following Canadian Food Inspection Agency changes The post African swine fever risk tightens feed ingredient trade rules with Taiwan appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
a preview of the expectations and priorities of Canadian agriculture groups ahead of the 2025 federal budget, set to be revealed Nov. 4. The post Canadian agriculture’s asks from the 2025 federal budget appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
a preview of the expectations and priorities of Canadian agriculture groups ahead of the 2025 federal budget, set to be revealed Nov. 4. The post Canadian agriculture’s asks from the 2025 federal budget appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorDaily news Archive - Manitoba Co-operator
America is slow-rolling toward a self-driving future—but not everyone’s along for the leisurely ride. It’s something I’m keeping an eye on. Our embrace, or rejection, of autonomous cars could reveal much about the country’s current appetite for disruptive innovation The post America’s Self-Driving Test of Faith appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Hundreds of public figures have signed a “Statement on Superintelligence” calling for a global ban on developing advanced AI until there is both “broad scientific consensus” and “strong public buy-in.” The intent is all-encompassing safety. But the effect would be widespread stagnation. The post AI Ban Backers Risk Freezing Progress appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Ontario’s plan to amalgamate Conservation Authorities into large regional jurisdictions raises concerns that political influences will replace science-based decision-making, impacting flood management and community support. The post Conservation Authorities to be amalgamated appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
A Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announcement on import regulations for feeder calves caused some confusion on the administrative side of Canada’s cattle industry earlier this month| Farmtario
Canada’s seed rule modernization is finally seeing the end of the tunnel, but not everyone in agriculture is convinced about the changes or that the timeline is good enough. The post Five years and counting: Inside Canada’s seed regulatory overhaul appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Farm groups say they’re happy to see action on Canada’s federal regulatory red tape, but there’s still a lot of streamlining left to be done.| The Western Producer
A Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announcement on import regulations for feeder calves caused some confusion on the administrative side of Canada’s cattle industry earlier this month| The Western ProducerLivestock Production, Trades & Disease | The Western Prod...
Canada may want to gauge how Argentina and other countries have approached gene editing in livestock and what that has meant for local innovation in developing countries.| Manitoba Co-operator
México has long done things its own way when it comes to aviation, sometimes without rhyme or reason. That is what has gotten the country into trouble with the US recently thanks to claimed violations of aviation agreements. Now with the US ratcheting up pressure, the country appears to be backing down.| Cranky Flier
Canadian farmers urged to toe the line on pre-harvest pesticide application and market product restrictions to avoid grain marketing headaches.| Farmtario
Nobody can be surprised to hear that the US government is getting tough on Mexico. After all, we live in an “America First” kind of world these days, for better or worse. The problem with this kind of dogmatic stance, however, is that if followed too rigidly, it can punish the wrong people. And that is what is happening here now that the US has decided to end antitrust immunity for current joint venture partners Aeromexico and Delta. This also suggests the Allegiant/Viva joint venture ...| Cranky Flier
The federal government has been hemming and hawing for a long time, and now it appears poised to take action. Specifically, I’m talking about the Part 135/380 loophole that has allowed companies like JSX, Aero, and Contour to flourish. This may sound like bad news for those airlines, and for some it will be. But this isn’t as straightforward as it may seem.| Cranky Flier