Last week, I woke in the middle of the night to go north. Well, northwest, then north, then more northwest. It took over nine hours to get to Kapuskasing, a mostly mining and lumber town of about 9,500 people. Kap sits in what's called the Great Clay Belt of Northern Ontario — approximately 16 million... Read More

Saskatchewan's new provincial budget will cost farmers an average of $2 per acre, according to calculations by the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS). While there's been a fair bit of discussion about the province reducing exemptions on farm fuel and the impact that will have, there hasn't been as much talk about how the... Read More

This column is long overdue. It should have been written shortly after Trudeau announced plans for a mandatory national price on carbon emissions during harvest in early October. Or even earlier, when some provincial governments started announcing their carbon tax or cap and trade programs. For all the time that's passed and words that have... Read More

India has granted a last-minute temporary exemption allowing Canadian pulse exports to continue without being fumigated in Canada. "This new exemption means that Canadian pulse exports leaving Canada on or before June 30, 2017, will not require fumigation in Canada," said a statement from Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay and International Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne early... Read More

The federal government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, revealed its latest budget, and agriculture and agri-food figures prominently in the 2017-18 fiscal plan. From new export targets and spending programs designed to "uncap the potential of the agriculture industry," this budget commits $8.2 billion under the Skills and Innovation Plan with a goal of... Read More

Brad Wall's Saskatchewan government rolled out its 2017-18 cost-cutting budget yesterday, and there's something for everyone to pick on. Affecting all sectors, Wall is increasing the provincial sales tax (PST) from five to six per cent, and has re-written what goods and services are no longer PST-exempt. Specific for farmers, beginning April 1, 2017, fuel... Read More

Will Canadians see a renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement any time soon? Don't bet on it, says political commentator David Frum. Earlier this week, the editor of The Atlantic and former speech writer for George W. Bush, shared his thoughts on the Donald Trump presidency and possible NAFTA renegotiation at the Grain Farmers of... Read More