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— The Sprout: China-Canada canola feud escalates – iPolitics iPolitics.caCanadian officials are scrambling to confirm whether Chinese importers have stopped buying Canadian canola seed — less than 24 hours after the Canola ...
— Ford gov't takes carbon-tax fight to the farm, warns of higher food prices Nation Valley NewsEASTERN ONTARIO — Prepare for higher food prices and job losses as the federal Liberals' carbon tax begins to bite, warns the Ford government. Ontario's ...
— Why carbon capture could be the game-changer the world needs World Economic ForumWe need to create massive change to meet global warming targets, and time is running out. Here's why carbon capture technology can play a significant role in ...
— Potash Advocate Upset About End of Production Tax Deduction DiscoverMooseJaw.comThe end of a tax deduction will mean the potash industry might kick in an extra $117 million into provincial coffers this year.
— Potash Advocate Upset About End of Production Tax Deduction DiscoverMooseJaw.comThe end of a tax deduction will mean the potash industry might kick in an extra $117 million into provincial coffers this year.
— KAP supports a number of federal budget initiatives mySteinbach.caKAP has long called for highspeed internet access in rural communities - and the new budget promised to add new money to existing investments to make this ...
— MP Lauzon shares his views on the new federal budget Nation Valley NewsCORNWALL — Not surprisingly Local Member of Parliament Guy Lauzon is not a fan of the new federal budget laid out by Justin Trudeau's Liberal Government.
— Gas prices rise again in Prince George amid spring warm up MY PG NOWFor the second time this month, drivers in Prince George will be paying through the nose to fill up their vehicles. Earlier this month, prices rose by a dime or more ...
— Humans are causing climate change, but those who disagree welcome in UCP: Kenney National ObserverThe leader of Alberta's United Conservatives says he believes humans are causing climate change and action is needed to tackle it, but those who disagree still ...
— Rally Planned For Regina - Discoverweyburn.com DiscoverWeyburn.comBlair Stewart (left) talking with Josh Mainil (right) at a meeting of some of the organizers of the rally planned for April 4th.