Essex noise bylaw debate pits farmland against residential areas
A debate over Essex's noise bylaw highlights unequal rules for 'hooting and hollering' on agricultural vs. residential land. Residents demand consistent protection.
A debate over Essex's noise bylaw highlights unequal rules for 'hooting and hollering' on agricultural vs. residential land. Residents demand consistent protection.
Alberta farmers can win cash for charity by recycling baler twine. The 2026 contest offers $12,000 in prizes, building on last year's success of recycling over 16,000 kg.
A Chinese importer has purchased its first cargo of Canadian canola in months, following a visit by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. This signals a potential thaw in trade relations for a key Canadian agricultural export.
A B.C. ostrich farm's $10,000 fine for failing to promptly report an avian flu outbreak has been upheld by a tribunal. The outbreak led to the cull of the entire flock.
Manitoba canola producers welcome the new trade agreement with China, viewing it as a step forward for market stability and future exports. Get the full story.
London's deputy mayor wants to roll back a policy requiring only one parking spot for every two high-density units, citing unintended consequences. Learn about the debate over urban planning and parking.
A British Columbia agricultural tribunal has upheld a $10,000 fine against Universal Ostrich Farms for not reporting sick birds. Learn the details of this biosecurity failure.
The Manitoba Canola Growers Association calls a new Canada-China trade agreement 'good news,' but questions remain about long-term market stability. Learn what this means for farmers.
Southern Alberta farmers welcome a deal with China that drastically reduces tariffs on canola and peas, bringing hope for better prices and stability to the agricultural sector. Read the full story.
Canadian canola growers can finally exhale as China agrees to lift crushing tariffs, dropping seed duties to 15% by March. This landmark trade deal ends an 18-month blockade.
The City of Kitchener, Ontario, is proposing a temporary halt to a provincial rule that allows municipalities to mandate affordable housing units in new developments. Learn about the potential impact on housing supply and affordability.
Cleanfarms strengthens its governance with the appointment of Bob Lepischak, a Manitoba grain producer and agricultural leader, to its Board of Directors. Discover how his expertise will shape national recycling programs.
University of Calgary scientists discover a key gene regulating lignin 'cement' in canola pods, paving the way for stronger crops and reducing massive harvest losses for Canadian farmers.
As Mark Carney meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Canadian canola producers are urging for a breakthrough on punitive tariffs that have crippled a key export market. Read the latest.
Ottawa is set to pass a major zoning bylaw overhaul to accommodate 500,000 new residents, shifting growth from urban sprawl to densification. Learn how your neighbourhood could change.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency halts proposed livestock tracking regulations following industry pressure. Saskatchewan cattle producers welcome the temporary reprieve. Read the latest.
New research reveals draining Prairie wetlands releases 2.1M tonnes of GHGs yearly, valued at $171M. Scientists urge factoring this cost into land-use decisions.
Hundreds of French farmers protested at Parliament with tractors, demanding better incomes and opposing the EU-Mercosur trade deal. Get the latest details on the demonstration.
Edmonton City Council is inviting residents to share their views on proposed changes to infill housing rules. Have your say on the future of city neighbourhoods.
A new Hawaii law, effective January 1, 2026, requires clear origin labeling for macadamia nuts. Local growers champion the change to protect their unique product and consumer trust.
Canadian canola and pea farmers, facing full bins and low prices due to Chinese tariffs, are looking to Mark Carney's upcoming diplomatic mission for market access relief. Learn about the stakes for Prairie agriculture.
Dalhousie University researchers in Truro are studying agricultural drones for pesticide application, navigating Canada's stringent federal regulations on unmanned aerial vehicles.
Nova Scotia introduces a 10% discount on Community Supported Agriculture subscriptions to boost local food access and support farmers. Learn how this initiative strengthens food security.
CNH's Case IH brand earns three spots on ASABE's 2026 AE50 list for groundbreaking agricultural technologies that enhance seeding, planting, and crop protection. Discover the innovations shaping Canadian farming.
China has significantly increased its purchases of U.S. soybeans, with total acquisitions approaching 10 million tonnes in early 2026. This major trade development impacts global agricultural markets.
Chicago wheat, corn, and soybean futures fell to start 2026, pressured by favourable South American weather. New U.S. farm aid details provided little market support. Read the full analysis.
Dalhousie University researchers in Nova Scotia are using recorders and AI to analyze cow moos, aiming to decode their communication for better animal welfare. Learn about this fascinating agricultural science breakthrough.
China announces significant 55% additional tariffs on certain beef imports, a move with potential repercussions for global agricultural trade and export markets.
Calgary's move to repeal multi-unit zoning is seen as a hopeful sign by some B.C. municipal leaders opposing provincial density mandates. Explore the debate and its implications for housing policy.
India's control of 40% of global rice exports is depleting critical groundwater reserves, threatening a severe water crisis. Experts warn of global food security risks.