Canada’s agriculture sector could be losing one of its best international customers as a result of tariffs from China.
I’m on vacation. So I have no idea why I decided to write on such a controversial topic this week. I would guess, though, ...
Saskatchewan’s finance minister is defending the government’s approach to dealing with the potential economic fallout of ...
Butter versus oil has long been a highly debated topic. Which is better to use for different dishes? Which is better to throw into the skillet? And most importantly, which is better for your overall ...
Losses in Chicago soybeans and soyoil, plus in Malaysian palm oil kept canola to the downside. However, upticks in European rapeseed and Chicago soymeal stemmed further declines. Small increases in ...
Tariffs on Canadian canola will be a further burden on family farms throughout the prairies, a national agricultural organization says.
A new Harvard Health study has debunked the social media claim that butter is a health food. Avoiding seed oils for health reasons, another popular belief online, has also been debunked by the study.
Thanks to the combined challenges posed by trade and climate, pressure on farmers and others in the agriculture sector is ...
A new long-term study conducted by Harvard University revealed a link between high butter consumption and increased mortality risk.
Levies on agricultural and food products add even more pressure on Canadian exporters already worried about an escalating ...
Canola will be paramount for Premier Scott Moe on Friday when he gets on a call with the other premiers and Prime Minister ...
China has imposed a 100 per cent levy on Canadian canola oil and meal, as well as peas, plus a 25 per cent duty on seafood and pork, all of which began Thursday.