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Multiple law firms across the country – in Saskatchewan, Ontario, British Columbia and elsewhere – are now recruiting ...
The viruses that cause seasonal flu and bird flu are distinct but still closely related. Understanding their similarities and ...
Rural infrastructure near Minnedosa is set for a major upgrade as the Manitoba government commits $20.3 million to ...
Spring is the toughest time to forecast, but this spring is being particularly tough. The atmosphere is in a very meridional ...
China's pork output rose 1.2 per cent in the first quarter of 2025 from a year earlier to 16.02 million metric tons, helped by a rise in breeding sows last year, pre-holiday slaughter and heavier hog ...
Citing the international trade war sparked by U.S. tariffs, the World Trade Organization cut its calls for global economic growth in 2025 and is now forecasting a 0.2 per cent decline in global ...
Chicago soybean futures fell on Tuesday, a day after hitting a seven-week high, under pressure from weak demand from top buyer China amid an escalating trade war and Brazil's bumper soybean harvest.
Chicago cattle and lean hogs made gains almost across the board, continuing yesterday’s upward trend. Most active June live cattle settled at 199.800 cents per pound for a gain of 0.725 cents. August ...
The handicap of interprovincial trade is hurting Canada’s ability to move commodities across the country at a time where ...
Palm oil production in Indonesia is expected to rise in 2025/26 to 47 million tonnes, according to the United States ...
Conditions are looking good in Manitoba just weeks prior to pulse seeding, according to Manitoba government pulse specialist ...
Federal parties must recognize the losses Canada’s pork sector will face from Chinese tariffs, says Chris White, president ...
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