Quebec Cheese Curd Protection Sparks Ontario Poutine Debate
Quebec's proposed protection for cheese curds faces opposition from Ontario's St. Albert Cheese, igniting a cross-provincial debate over poutine authenticity and fair trade practices.
Quebec's proposed protection for cheese curds faces opposition from Ontario's St. Albert Cheese, igniting a cross-provincial debate over poutine authenticity and fair trade practices.
Jason Leblond, a farmer from Chisolm Township in Northern Ontario, has been appointed as the new president of the Beef Farmers of Ontario Association, marking a significant leadership change in the provincial agricultural sector.
Quebec plans to grant protected status to cheese curds, raising questions about interprovincial trade barriers and cultural preservation in Canada's food industry.
Kirsten Oram exemplifies the growing presence of women in Saskatchewan agriculture, with census data showing a 6.5% increase since 2016. As International Women's Day approaches and the UN designates 2026 International Year of the Woman Farmer, her story h
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RecommendedA new initiative in Halifax aims to provide struggling families with access to healthy, affordable food options, addressing the critical issue of food insecurity in the community.
A local producer in southwestern Ontario describes the maple syrup season as inconsistent, with fluctuating sap flow due to weather conditions affecting production.
Fire crews are responding to a significant barn fire in Scarborough, with aerial footage capturing the intense blaze as firefighters work to contain it.
A new Metro Vancouver report reveals a 39% drop in farm operators and significant farmland loss over 25 years, with aging farmers and rising costs threatening the region's food resilience.
Farmers voiced strong opposition to the Alto high-speed rail project at a public open house in Perth, Ontario, raising concerns about land use and environmental impacts.
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RecommendedThe maple syrup season in Ontario has commenced with a robust start, driven by ideal weather patterns and increased production efforts. Local producers report promising early yields, signaling a potentially bountiful harvest for this year.
Ontario Provincial Police issue a public warning after cattle escape near Kenora, urging hunters to avoid mistaking the animals for wildlife during hunting activities.
Ontario Provincial Police issue a public warning not to hunt cows that escaped from a trailer after a collision on Highway 17 in Kenora, emphasizing public safety and animal welfare concerns.
A Lebanese dairy scientist in Manitoba is preserving a 105-year-old tradition of small-town butter churning at Notre Dame Creamery, blending heritage techniques with modern science.
Lacombe's mayor and reeve express optimism as the federal government reconsiders the closure of a vital agricultural research centre, highlighting its importance to local farming and innovation.
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RecommendedLacombe Mayor Thalia Hibbs and County Reeve John Ireland express grave concerns over the potential closure of the historic Lacombe Research and Development Centre, emphasizing its vital role in the community and regional innovation.
PhD student Claire Bertens develops innovative dual permeability marker technique to identify leaky gut origins in dairy cows, linking it to heat stress and nutritional factors.
A community garden in Montreal's Chinatown provides seniors and youth with a green space for exercise, cultural connection, and growing fresh produce, fostering intergenerational bonds.
Simon Fraser University researchers reveal LNG projects fail to deliver promised economic benefits for British Columbia, with exaggerated job numbers and questionable environmental claims.
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on tariffs signals a lasting shift in American trade policy, with Canada's dairy supply management system under scrutiny for modernization to adapt to new economic realities.
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RecommendedA provocative proposal suggests replacing Canada's traditional marketing boards with a guaranteed minimum income for farmers, aiming to boost production and reduce grocery prices through free market principles.
Canadian farmers express cautious optimism as China suspends some canola tariffs, but concerns remain about market stability and future trade relations.
As winter fades, maple syrup season starts across eastern Canada, with sap tapping underway. Learn how it's made, the industry's scale, and unique uses beyond pancakes.
A tragic incident in Oshawa resulted in a man's death after he became trapped under a tractor. Emergency services responded, but the victim succumbed to his injuries in hospital.
Maple tapping season officially starts in eastern Ontario on Saturday, marking the beginning of the annual syrup harvest amid favorable weather conditions.
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RecommendedA Wheatley resident has been fined for commercial fishing violations on Lake Erie, following an investigation by the Ministry of Natural Resources.
The International Potato Technology Expo in Charlottetown showcases farming innovations while Prince Edward Island growers navigate drought recovery and international trade uncertainties.
Farmers in Mirabel, Quebec, are protesting a proposed high-speed rail line, citing severe impacts on agricultural land and local heritage, with demonstrations highlighting environmental and economic concerns.
A man is in critical condition after being injured by farming equipment in Oshawa. Durham Regional Police are investigating the incident, which highlights agricultural safety risks.
In a significant diplomatic move, China has temporarily suspended certain agricultural tariffs on Canadian imports, a decision announced after Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent visit to strengthen economic ties.
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RecommendedResidents near Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood, B.C., have filed a lawsuit against the RCMP and Canadian Food Inspection Agency following the culling of ostriches in May 2025, alleging improper procedures and emotional distress.