Manitoba farmers won't be paying a carbon tax on farm fuel, but questions remain about other costs that farms will bear from carbon pricing and where new tax revenues will be spent. Premier Brian Pallister and Sustainable Development Minister Rochelle Squires unveiled the province's "Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan" on Friday. The federal government wants... Read More

The Ontario-based Ag Women’s Network has announced the first participants in its pilot mentorship program. Led by Amanda Brodhagen and Joan Craig, the program aims to "empower women of all ages and background involved in the agricultural industry." “We are confident that this group of women selected for the mentorship experience reflect the demographics and... Read More

General Mills is voluntarily phasing out the words "gluten-free" from Cheerios packages sold in Canada. The announcement came, according to the Canadian Celiac Association (CCA), in a letter addressed to a Canadian consumer who had filed a complaint against the product. In response to our own email, General Mills Canada said the company will remove... Read More

Saskatchewan-based seeding equipment manufacturer Seed Hawk Inc. has a new chief executive officer. Nigel Jones, previously Seed Hawk's vice president of operations and vice president of research & development, was appointed CEO effective October 24. “I am optimistic of a bright future as we build on a strong seeding season that has resulted in a... Read More

Plans for a vibrant Western Canadian futures market for milling wheat, durum and barley similar to canola officially came to an end on Wednesday, as the board of directors for ICE Futures Canada approved the de-listing of the exchange's three cereal crop contracts. In a notice to market participants, the Winnipeg-based exchange said its futures... Read More

As part of the Government of Canada's move to promote the judicious use of antimicrobials, Health Canada is moving all medically-important antimicrobials (MIA) used in food production to the Prescription Drug List, effective December 1, 2018. According to Health Canada, "supervision is a vital part of antimicrobial oversight. Veterinarians have the training to assess and... Read More

While drier conditions made for a fairly smooth harvest across much of the southern Canadian prairies, the 2017 harvest chapter will go down as a very different story in the books of producers in central and northern parts of Alberta. According to the provincial crop report published on Friday, only 59 percent of the overall... Read More

One of Canada's largest rural internet service providers has announced it's biggest acquisition to date. New Brunswick-based Xplornet Communications has entered an agreement to purchase Manitoba-based NetSet Communications. "We are delighted to welcome NetSet customers to Xplornet," said Allison Lenehan, president and CEO of Xplornet, in an Oct. 23 statement. "We believe our customers share... Read More