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Politicians want more competition but supply management still a 'sacred cow'

Politicians want more competition but supply management still a 'sacred cow'

OTTAWA 鈥 There aren't many issues that garner support across party lines in Ottawa these days.
'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year.
Value of Canadian farmland rises 11.5 per cent in 2023: report

Value of Canadian farmland rises 11.5 per cent in 2023: report

REGINA 鈥 The value of Canadian farmland rose 11.5 per cent in 2023, a new report by agriculture lending firm Farm Credit sa国际传媒 has found. Chief economist J.P.
This sa国际传媒 farm can grow softball-sized peaches. This year they'll rely on vegetables

This sa国际传媒 farm can grow softball-sized peaches. This year they'll rely on vegetables

One of the first indicators of how bountiful a fruit harvest will be in British Columbia comes months before any peaches, apricots or nectarines start fattening on trees.
62% of Canadians back windfall tax on fossil fuel profits, says poll

62% of Canadians back windfall tax on fossil fuel profits, says poll

In every region of sa国际传媒, pollsters found a majority of respondents agree Ottawa should introduce a windfall tax on oil and gas companies.
sa国际传媒 concerned as final rule for 'Product of USA' meat labels announced

sa国际传媒 concerned as final rule for 'Product of USA' meat labels announced

sa国际传媒's federal government as well as organizations representing some the nation's beef producers warn a decision south of the border about "Product of USA" labels on meat, poultry and eggs could disrupt supply chains.
'Clean slate' to reshape sa国际传媒 wine industry, after climate-related catastrophes

'Clean slate' to reshape sa国际传媒 wine industry, after climate-related catastrophes

The heart of British Columbia's wine industry is reeling after suffering a litany of climate-related hits, resulting in two years of crop losses in the southern Interior. Record-breaking heat. Wildfires and smoke that repeatedly contaminated grapes.
Eby to address forestry unions at Victoria summit

Eby to address forestry unions at Victoria summit

The three unions say the summit is an 鈥渦nprecedented鈥 effort to chart out a future for sa国际传媒鈥檚 forestry industry
Old growth forests still being logged for pellets, conservation advocates say

Old growth forests still being logged for pellets, conservation advocates say

Conservation North and the Bulkley Valley Stewardship Coalition say聽UK-based Drax Group is still sourcing logs from old growth forests in BC.
Ministry clarifies oil and gas tenure award to Blueberry River First Nations

Ministry clarifies oil and gas tenure award to Blueberry River First Nations

Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation representatives met with directors at the Peace River Regional District to clarify an upcoming聽petroleum and natural gas tenure award to Blueberry River First Nations.聽