Farmers hope Carney can resolve China canola tariffs
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.
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.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency halts proposed livestock tracking regulations following industry pressure. Saskatchewan cattle producers welcome the temporary reprieve. Read the latest.
Saskatchewan agricultural producers expressed urgent concerns over potential U.S. trade tariffs at the Crop Production Show in Saskatoon on January 13, 2026. Learn about the industry's fears and the political context.
Saskatchewan canola growers hold their breath as PM Carney and Premier Moe meet China's President Xi, hoping for a breakthrough in the trade dispute that has shut Canadian canola out of its second-largest market.
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.
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.
Canadian canola farmers like Ryan Scragg are holding unsold crops due to lingering Chinese tariffs and low market prices, threatening profitability. Learn about the ongoing trade impact.
The Barrie Farmers Market is bustling through the winter months, offering fresh local produce and fostering community spirit. Discover how this market defies the cold.
City workers in Fredericton have uncovered a mysterious underground tunnel beneath the historic Boyce Farmers' Market. The discovery, made in early January 2026, has sparked curiosity and an investigation.
Police continue to search for suspects after a deadly shooting on a Saskatchewan First Nation. Get the latest details on the investigation and community impact.
Alberta's agricultural sector highlights the crucial role of temporary foreign workers in providing stable labour, essential for farm operations and Canada's food security. Learn why this program is indispensable.
RCMP report one fatality and three injuries in a shooting on a Saskatchewan First Nation. Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 30, 2025.
A fire erupted early Christmas morning at the historic Charlottetown Farmers' Market in Prince Edward Island. No injuries were reported, but the incident has impacted a key community hub.
Farmers across the Maritimes are grappling with critical shortages of hay and animal feed following a severe summer drought, threatening livestock health and farm viability.
A small group of wealthy dairy farmers wields disproportionate power, sabotaging Canada's trade negotiations and economic potential, according to a recent analysis. Discover the impact on consumers and businesses.
The Regina Farmers' Market celebrated the close of its landmark 50th season with its highest attendance of the year, marking a successful milestone for the local institution. Discover the market's impact.
Abbotsford poultry farmers confront a devastating cleanup after flooding kills an estimated 175,000 birds, a severe blow to an industry already battling a multi-year avian influenza outbreak. Learn about the impact and the fight to save family farms.
British Columbia poultry farmers are bracing for a massive cleanup after severe flooding in Abbotsford. Premier David Eby describes the daunting task ahead for the agricultural sector.
Alberta's updated wetland policy exempts low-impact farming on temporary wetlands, welcomed by agricultural groups but criticized by the Alberta Wilderness Association. New rules take effect in 2025.
Canadian agriculture is overcoming severe droughts and floods to produce record-breaking crop yields. Discover the innovative strategies and resilient practices driving this success.
French farmers are protesting over lumpy skin disease, a viral cattle illness causing economic strain. Learn about the symptoms, spread, and the agricultural crisis.
Farmers report scarce deer populations in southern Saskatchewan, with chronic wasting disease cited as a major factor. Get the latest on this wildlife and agricultural concern.
Saskatchewan introduces The Response To Illicit Drugs Act, enabling citizens to take civil action against drug offenders. Learn about the new legislation and its implications.
Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.
Former Regina Mayor Sandra Masters has been hired by the Saskatchewan Premier's office. Get the details on her new role and the political implications for the province.
Creative Saskatchewan has recovered a portion of the $331,000 lost to fraud, provincial officials confirm. The economic development agency continues investigation into the financial incident.
Saskatchewan Realtors Association explains why rent control worsens housing affordability. Learn why supply growth is the real solution for Canada's housing crisis.
Canadian farmers reflect on the profound role animals play in their lives at the Western Agribition in Regina, sharing unique insights from the agricultural frontlines.
Saskatchewan RCMP announce multiple arrests following a significant drug bust in northern Saskatchewan. Get the latest details on the police operation and charges.
RCMP issues urgent safety reminder after fatal collisions increase dramatically in November. Learn critical driving tips to protect yourself and others on Saskatchewan roads.